In Ford shakeup, 2 longtime execs to retire, 1 former Amazon exec joins team

Hau Thai-Tang, a longtime top executive at Ford Motor Company, and his colleague Frederiek Toney will retire later this year, the company announced Thursday.

Thai-Tang, named chief industrial platform officer in March, will leave Oct. 1 after more than 34 years with the Dearborn automaker, most notably in product development.

Toney, vice president, global Ford Customer Service Division, will retire Dec. 1 after 22 years with the company.

Meanwhile, Dave Bozeman will join Ford on Sept. 1 as vice president of the global Ford Customer Service Division and the Enthusiast Vehicles product line in Ford Blue, which focuses on the gasoline-powered products.

Bozeman has held senior transportation, logistics and engineering roles at Amazon Transportation, Caterpillar and Harley-Davidson.

Ford made the executive announcements in a news release.

‘Totally different talent’

In the news release, Ford praised its departing executives as “highly respected.”  

However, the changes  follow months of concern voiced by Ford CEO Jim Farley, who said he needed new talent to take Ford into the future and fix longtime concerns that have plagued the company’s finances and customer satisfaction related to recalls and warranty issues.

In March, Ford CEO Jim Farley said the company needed “totally different talent” to compete in the future. 

Pivoting from internal combustion engines (ICE) to electric, and dividing the company into gasoline- and electric-focused teams, carries uncertainty and fear, he said in March.

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Thai-Tang had just moved from his role as chief product platform and operations officer to  lead product development, supply chain and manufacturing engineering for internal combustion engine products and common systems across classic Ford Blue gas-powered vehicles, Ford Pro business customers and the Ford Model e technology side.

Hau Thai-Tang, Ford chief industrial platform officer, will lead product development, supply chain and manufacturing engineering for internal combustion engine (ICE) products and common systems across Ford Pro, the business unit, as well as Ford Blue and Ford Model e. He is seen here speaking on Wednesday from Dearborn as the company unveiled its plan to create Ford Blue and Ford Model e, two divisions designed to fuel electric vehicle and technology development.

Thai-Tang held “enterprise positions that don’t fall within Ford Blue or Ford Model e and each reports to Farley,” a spokesperson said at the time.

On Thursday, Ford indicated it may have more executive changes, saying in the news release, “It will announce any related leadership changes later.”

Farley said in a statement: “All of us at Ford are extremely grateful to Hau for his unrelenting passion for serving our customers with great products, and his thoughtful and compassionate leadership.”