Sherlock rules out re-entering Monaghan management race – The Irish News

DUBLIN great Jason Sherlock has ruled out re-entering the race to manage Monaghan having initially emerged as a favourite to replace Seamus McEnaney. Sherlock, an All-Ireland winner as a player in 1995 and a key part of Jim Gavin’s coaching team during the five-in-a-row era, reportedly underwent an interview for the role last month. The… Continue reading Sherlock rules out re-entering Monaghan management race – The Irish News

A trip down harness racing’s golden memory lane with Dean Hoffman – Harness Racing Update

by Murray Brown When speaking of Dean Hoffman, one could cite numerous accomplishments, almost all of them garnered from a life in harness racing. Which was the most gratifying? Was it being the editor of Hoof Beats for almost 25 years, the most by far in the history of USTA’s multiple award-winning harness racing publication? Was it… Continue reading A trip down harness racing’s golden memory lane with Dean Hoffman – Harness Racing Update

Carlos Ghosn was on the right track, says former Nissan CEO Saikawa – Automotive News

These days, Saikawa is focused again on the mobility world. His new passion is slow-speed, autonomous mobility for congested cities, a field hot for consulting in Japan. Saikawa said he has been approached by several companies but declined to name them. Saikawa believes dense urban areas will evolve into geofenced zones where personal cars are… Continue reading Carlos Ghosn was on the right track, says former Nissan CEO Saikawa – Automotive News

On Carlos Ghosn and the Limits of Davos Man and the Globalized Neoliberal Order – Literary Hub

Hosted by Andrew Keen, Keen On features conversations with some of the world’s leading thinkers and writers about the economic, political, and technological issues being discussed in the news, right now. In this episode, Andrew is joined by Hans Greimel & William Sposato, authors of Collision Course: Carlos Ghosn and the Culture Wars That Upended… Continue reading On Carlos Ghosn and the Limits of Davos Man and the Globalized Neoliberal Order – Literary Hub

Volkswagen’s new CEO lays out plans to boost EV transition on his first day – Electrek.co

On his first official day taking over the reins of Europe’s largest automaker, VW’s new CEO, Oliver Blume, announced his plans to double down on electric vehicles. In an internal interview, Blume says Volkswagen will accelerate its EV transition as consumers increasingly prefer electric models. Blume took over as CEO of Volkswagen after the automaker’s… Continue reading Volkswagen’s new CEO lays out plans to boost EV transition on his first day – Electrek.co

VW’s new CEO faces software challenge to match Tesla – Automotive News Europe

Herbert Diess’s master plan for beating Tesla hinged on replacing factory workers with 10,000 software workers who would transform Volkswagen Group into a tech player. Instead, after two years of VW electric car customers angrily stabbing at screens, Diess has been forced out. Porsche boss Oliver Blume, who started as VW Group CEO on Sept.… Continue reading VW’s new CEO faces software challenge to match Tesla – Automotive News Europe

Executive Chairman Bill Ford Wears Many Hats, Including ‘Car Guy’ And ‘Environmentalist’ – Forbes

Bill Ford discuses everything from the electric car revolution to the Mustang Mach-E’s reluctant … [+] name Will Collette Holding the title of Executive Chair at Ford Motor Company, plus the less-formal title of Henry Ford’s Great Grandson, could weigh heavily on a man’s shoulders. But Willian Clay Ford, better known as Bill Ford, carries… Continue reading Executive Chairman Bill Ford Wears Many Hats, Including ‘Car Guy’ And ‘Environmentalist’ – Forbes