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Jacques Albert Nasser AC (Arabic: جاك نصر; born 12 December 1947) is a Lebanese Australian American business executive and philanthropist. Known for a management career at Ford Motor Company spanning several decades and continents, from 1999 to 2001 he served as Ford's CEO and president.
Oct 30, 2001 · Ford Motor Co. said Tuesday that Jacques Nasser will be replaced as chief executive officer by William Clay Ford Jr. as the nation's No. 2 automaker struggles to stem losses.
CEOs and Chairmen. The position of CEO and Chairman have been assumed as a single position, unless noted (CEOs who were not Chairman were generally President at the time). From April to September 2006, the role of President was absorbed into the role of Executive Chairman. [1]
No.NameTook OfficeLeft Office13October 1, 2020Present12May 22, 2017September 30, 202011July 1, 2014May 22, 201710September 5, 2006July 1, 2014Nasser's management and problem–solving abilities, combined with his personable yet sophisticated manner, led to his promotion to President and CEO of Ford Motor Company on January 1, 1999. Nasser was the youngest CEO in Ford history not to have descended from the company's founder, Henry Ford.
Jac Nasser, joined Ford Motor Company in 1968 as a financial analyst and on January 1st, 1999, became Ford's President, CEO and board member until 2001.
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Jan 18, 2000 · Thirty-one years after joining Ford Australia as a financial analyst, Jacques Nasser was named CEO of the Ford Motor Company in 1998.
Mr. Nasser was the President, the Chief Executive Officer, and a Board Director of the Ford Motor Company. His Ford career spanned over 30 years. Mr. Nasser graduated in Business from RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, and received a Doctorate in Technology honoris causa.