- Philip Caldwell
Philip Caldwell (born
January 27 ,1920 , inBourneville, Ohio ), as the first person to run theFord Motor Company who was not a member of the Ford family, orchestrated one of the most dramatically successful turnarounds in business history.Philip Caldwell's parents are Robert Clyde Caldwell (1882 – 1935),a farmer, and Wilhelmina Hemphill (1881 – 1966). He grew up in
South Charleston, Ohio .Caldwell is a 1940 graduate of
Muskingum College where he majored in economics and was a member of the school's championship debate team. In 1942 he earned aMaster of Business Administration degree fromHarvard University .Starting at Ford in 1953, he successively headed truck operations, the
Philco division, and international operations; in the last of these positions he introduced theFord Fiesta intoEurope .Following the firing of
Lee Iacocca in 1978, Caldwell became president of Ford. OnOctober 1 ,1979 ,Henry Ford II retired as CEO and asChairman of theBoard of Directors in 1980; Caldwell succeeded him in each position.As Chairman of the Board and CEO Caldwell approved and oversaw the development and launch of the
Ford Taurus (and its corporate sister theMercury Sable ) which were introduced to the media days before his retirement, thus allowing him to take public credit for the Taurus program, which became one of the biggest successes in automobile business history.On
February 1 ,1985 , Caldwell retired from Fordand later accepted a position as senior managing director at Shearson Lehman Brothers in New York. OnSeptember 23 ,1985 , he wasone of 21 new members appointed to thePresident's Export Council .
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