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FORD PERSONNEL ANNOUNCEMENT
Jim Tetreault, Vice President, North America Manufacturing and the Directors of
Vehicle Assembly Operations are pleased to make the following personnel
announcements:

Effective June 1, 2013

Daryl Sykes, Plant Manager Michigan Assembly Plant, is appointed Plant Manager, Louisville Assembly Plant replacing John Savona. During his tenure at Michigan Assembly, Daryl has led the team to launch the C-Max, Ford’s first electrification program, assembling both gas and electric vehicles on the same assembly line.
Phil Calhoun, Plant Manager, Ohio Assembly Plant, is appointed Plant Manager, Michigan Assembly Plant replacing Daryl Sykes. During his tenure at Ohio Assembly, Phil has led the region in establishing FPS work teams and as a result of his continuous improvement mindset the Econoline has achieved best in class
quality levels.
Jeff Carrier, Assistant Plant Manager, Michigan Assembly Plant, is appointed Plant Manager, Ohio Assembly Plant replacing Phil Calhoun. Prior to his current assignment, Jeff spent more than 16 years as a key member of the Dearborn Assembly/Dearborn Truck team where he made significant contributions in a number of roles in Body, Paint, Final, Engineering and Quality. Most recently, Jeff successfully led a cross-functional team to support Hermosillo in
the delivery of the all new Fusion.
Larry Moskwa, Assistant Plant Manager, Chicago Assembly Plant, is appointed Assistant Plant Manager, Michigan Assembly Plant replacing Jeff Carrier. Larry is returning to Michigan Assembly Plant where he started his career in 1989 and brings a wealth of manufacturing and launch experience to the team.
Erik Williams, Body Area Manager, Chicago Assembly Plant, is appointed Assistant Plant Manager, Chicago Assembly Plant replacing Larry Moskwa. Erik began his career at Wayne ISA in 1998 as a Production Supervisor. After serving in a number of roles, Erik was promoted to Body Area Manager in 2004 and transferred to Kansas City Assembly Plant. In 2009, Erik transferred to Chicago as Final Area Manager and most recently moved back to the Body Area
Manager position where he embraced the constraint management process to significantly improve Chicago’s body shop throughput.

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Can anyone tell me anything about Jeff Carrier?

Jeff was at Auto Alliance for several years. He is very fair, an overall nice guy to deal with (as long as you treat him with respect, he WILL treat you the same)

 

never had a problem with Jeff at Auto Alliance, or now at MAP. Never heard of anyone that had any issues with him, including several Union reps. Very Likable and approachable guy. Willing to listen.

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