Ford Motor Co. group vice president Joe Laymon has resigned and will be
replaced as head of human resources by Felicia Fields, the automaker said
Tuesday, March 25. Laymon, 55, has been with the company since 2000. Laymon was named vice
president of human resources and medical services at Chevron Corp., effective
immediately.
Marty Mulloy will continue to lead labor relations at Ford, but now will have
global responsibilities. He’ll report to manufacturing chief Joe Hinrichs.
Fields will report to CEO Alan Mulally.
The move comes one day after Automotive News published a story in which
Laymon named six possible successors to Mulally.
Mulally told Automotive News that Laymon notified Ford of his decision to
leave Friday, March 21. It was Laymon’s decision to leave, Mulally said.
“He’s leaving us in great shape,” Mulally said.
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