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    Alan Mulally. Alan Roger Mulally (born August 4, 1945) is an American aerospace engineer and manufacturing executive. He served as the CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes from 1998 to 2006, and later as president and chief executive officer of the Ford Motor Company from 2006 to 2014.

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  2. It ran in the Jan. 24, 1925, issue of the Saturday Evening Post, a defunct magazine from a bygone era. That message was the reason Henry Ford started the company, and by placing his and Bill Ford’s words on that sheet of paper, Mulally was demonstrating respect for the man and the sentiment that started it all.

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  3. Jul 11, 2022 · Those are the words of Alan Mulally, the former President and CEO of The Ford Motor Company between 2006 and 2014. Before that and for over 37 years, Mulally held roles at Boeing, including ...

  4. Alan Mulally. Alan Mulally served as president and chief executive officer of Ford Motor Company and was a member of the company’s Board of Directors from September 2006 to June 2014. Mulally joined Ford in September 2006 and led Ford’s transformation into one of the world’s leading automakers. He guided the Ford team in working together ...

  5. Nov 1, 2013 · When Alan Mulally was named president and CEO of Ford, in 2006, the famous American automaker was on the brink of bankruptcy. The company was preparing to post the biggest annual loss in its 103-year history—$12.7 billion. Seven years later, Mulally is widely seen as the man behind one of the most impressive corporate turnarounds in history.

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  7. Jun 30, 2014 · When Alan Mulally took over the top job at Ford, the century-old carmaker was well on the road to bankruptcy. Now, eight years later, he is retiring - leaving behind a business in robust financial ...

  8. Jun 26, 2021 · Alan Mulally, then CEO of Ford Motor Co., speaks at the International Consumer Electronics Show ...[+] (CES) on January 11, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by David Becker/WireImage) WireImage

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