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Bryce Currie, who joined Ford in January 2023, is Ford’s chief manufacturing officer. He reports to Kumar Galhotra, chief operating officer.
In this role, Currie is responsible for Ford’s global manufacturing operations producing some of the industry’s most iconic vehicles. He also oversees Ford Global Manufacturing Engineering, Material Planning & Logistics, Advanced Technology & Platforms and safety.
Currie came to Ford from Johnson Controls, where he served as vice president, Global Products Operations, and then chief manufacturing officer. In his three years with that company, Currie deployed lean manufacturing principles and digital management tools to transform an operation spanning nearly 90 plants and 120 distributions centers globally.
Prior to that, Currie was a corporate officer with global responsibilities at GE Aviation, and, earlier, at TRW Automotive (now part of ZF Group), Currie helped overhaul the company’s worldwide manufacturing systems. He started his career at AlliedSignal Bendix (now part of Honeywell).
Currie earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Purdue University and a master’s degree in business administration, with an emphasis on supply chain management, from Western Michigan University’s Haworth College of Business.