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Exceptional Executive. Exceptional Human Being.

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Ford Motor CompanyI’m sure many of you are too young to recall the first time Ford Motor Company wasn’t managed by a Ford.  It was back in 1980, when Henry the Deuce (Henry Ford II) didn’t name his brother to head the company, but a complete stranger (ok, not a complete stranger, but not a Ford either), Philip Caldwell, to lead the company.   And, Philip did Ford proud.

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I’m not Paul Harvey- but this IS the rest of the story

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I remember having sets of Corningware.  One for meat and one for dairy. But, at the time, I really didn’t think they would be among my last.  Even though I had a part in that revolutionary change.  Just because Corning was glassware- and Corningware was ubiquitous.

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