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Patricia Reid named new manager of Ford's Ontario Truck Plant
OAKVILLE, Ont., May
1, 2000 - Patricia Reid is the new manager of Ford's Ontario Truck
Plant (OTP), succeeding Jim Grow who has been appointed Plant
Manager, Wayne (Michigan) Stamping & Assembly Plant. Reid, her
husband and three sons, have moved to Oakville from the company's
Kansas City (Missouri) Assembly Plant.
"I am acutely aware of the importance of Ontario Truck Plant as a
leading manufacturer of Canada's best-selling vehicle, the Ford
F-Series pickup. In fact, most new F-150 and F-250 pickups sold in
Canada are made at OTP," she said.
Reid explained the initial challenge included today's celebration
event for the limited edition 2000 Harley-Davidson F-150 pickup.
"OTP is the exclusive, worldwide manufacturer of the Harley-Davidson
F-150 and that has created a lot of excitement and anticipation in
the marketplace, and among the plant's 1,384 employees," she added.
Reid, 44, holds a Bachelor of Science (Ceramic Engineering) from
Ohio State University. She was hired by Ford's Glass Division (now
Visteon Automotive Systems) as part of the Ford College Graduate
program in 1979.
Her final Glass Division assignment was as quality control manager,
Nashville Glass Plant in 1994. That year a new career direction saw
Reid transfer to Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant as area manager
trainee in 1994. In May 1998, Reid was appointed to her most recent
position of commercial manufacturing manager at Kansas City Assembly
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