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Ford Names Czubay V.P. of U.S. Sales and Marketing

Ford Motor Company has appointed veteran auto industry executive and retailer Ken Czubay as vice president of U.S. sales and marketing.

by Staff
July 1, 2008
2 min to read


DEARBORN, Mich. — Ford Motor Company has appointed veteran auto industry executive and retailer Ken Czubay as vice president of U.S. sales and marketing.

Czubay, who has 38 years of automotive experience and served in a variety of management and executive roles at Ford from 1970 to 1983, rejoins the company from his current positions as president of Southeast Toyota Distributors LLC, executive vice president of parent company JM Family Enterprises Inc., and president of JM Lexus, the world’s largest-volume Lexus dealership.

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Czubay, 59, joins Ford effective July 16 and will oversee the day-to-day sales and marketing of Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles in the U.S. He will report to Jim Farley, Ford group vice president of marketing and communications.

"Having worked closely with Ken over the years, I can tell you that he’s truly one of the top sales executives in the auto industry with a long track record of success," Farley said. "Ken knows Ford, he knows the auto industry, and has a deep understanding of dealers and all facets of the retailing side of the business. We are fortunate to be bringing in someone with Ken's unique experience and talent to run U.S. Sales and Marketing."

Czubay's day-to-day leadership of U.S. sales and marketing will allow Farley to work more closely with Derrick Kuzak, Ford group vice president of Global Product Development, to accelerate the company's "One Ford" global product vision. In addition, Farley will concentrate on enhancing and clarifying the Blue Oval's brand image across all markets and oversee the marketing and communications for a host of new vehicles coming soon to showrooms. In the U.S., Farley and Czubay will work together closely on advertising, sales strategies and product introductions.

"The addition of Ken Czubay will strengthen Ford's leadership team at a key time for Ford and its dealers,” said Mark Fields, Ford president of the Americas. "With Ken joining Jim Farley and the rest of the team, Ford is well positioned to tackle the current market challenges and flourish in the future with the great new vehicles we are bringing to market."

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