Sunday, March 9, 2014

William Clay Ford Sr – Football and Cars


William Clay Ford Sr


In many ways, William Clay Ford Sr. represented Detroit more than any politician or celebrity. He worked with cars his whole life. He owned the Detroit Lions NFL team. The man has played a large role in shaping Detroit for the last several decades.


As the last of Henry Ford’s grandchildren to die, he was influential in bringing the company back into the family and helping his son rejuvenate the company as its CEO prior to Alan Mulally. The company is thriving once again with the highest level of overall success of all of the domestic automakers. USA Today did a nice piece talking about his life:



Ford, who died of pneumonia at 88, served the automaker for 57 years as an executive and later as a director. In the early years, he served at the side of his brother, Henry Ford II, as the company prospered in the 1950s and 1960s. In those years, he made a large impact when it came to design.



Read More: USA Today


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