Ford’s Hau Thai-Tang, Frederiek Toney to retire

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Ford Motor Co. said Hau Thai-Tang, one of its top product development and purchasing executives, and Frederiek Toney, leader of its customer service division, will retire later this year.

Thai-Tang, currently Ford’s chief industrial platforms officer, will retire Oct. 1 after more than 34 years at Ford, the automaker said Thursday. Toney, vice president of the Ford Customer Service Division, will retire Dec. 1 after roughly 22 years with the company.

Ford said Toney will be replaced by Dave Bozeman, who most recently served as vice president of Amazon Transportation Services. Ford did not immediately name a replacement for Thai-Tang.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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