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Does William Clay Ford Jr. have the most difficult job in the world? Having his name on every product makes Bill Ford's job easier -- and tougher. Matt Stone Photographer Jun 17, 2003.
William Clay Ford died Sunday, and passed the Lions on to ... Bill Ford Jr. has served as the team's vice chairman since 1995 and has had an increasingly prominent role with the team in recent ...
William Clay Ford Jr.: Well, as you point out, it has been quite a roller coaster. I mean, at times, it was a white knuckle ride and felt like I wasn't sure we were even going to be on the ...
While Martha Ford will have the controlling interest of the team, it is believed that William Clay Ford Jr. will maintain a prominent role in decision-making. He will remain the Lions vice ...
William Clay Ford Jr. Not your great-grandfather’s Ford. By Daniel Gross. April 14, 2005 7:45 AM. William Clay Ford Jr. Tweet Share Share Comment Tweet Share Share Comment ...
Ford Motor Co. Executive Chairman Bill Ford Jr. will open up about the automaker's plans for its $740 million planned investment in Corktown and the Michigan Central Station to kick off Detroit ...
William Ford would never have the top executive job at Ford Motor. He lived to see his son, William Clay Ford Jr., hold the chief executive officer post from 2001 until 2006 when Alan Mulally was ...
William Clay Ford, a billionaire who owned the Detroit Lions and was an heir to the automotive dynasty started by his grandfather Henry Ford, died Sunday at his home in Grosse Pointe, Mich. He was 88.
William Clay Ford, Jr., the executive chairman of the board of directors of Ford Motor Co., tells Renee Montagne that Ford expects greater demand for the vehicles as gas prices rise.
William Clay Ford, Jr., Ford Motor Company's executive chairman of the board of directors and great-grandson of Henry Ford, gave a speech about sustainability at University of Michigan Tuesday ...
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