Ford says finance exec leaving company
Ford Motor Co. said today that James Gouin, vice president of finance and strategy for international operations, will leave the company, making it the second departure of a financial executive in a week.
The second largest U.S. automaker on Wednesday, March 28, said Treasurer Ann Marie Petach was leaving the company to join money manager BlackRock Inc.
Ford did not announce a replacement for Gouin.
Gouin, who joined Ford in 1979, held many positions at the automaker, including vice president and controller.
Ford, which lost $12.7 billion in 2006, is in the middle of a sweeping restructuring that involves cutting nearly 40,000 jobs and closing 14 plants.
The automaker borrowed $23.4 billion last year to prepare for a $17 billion cash drain by 2009.
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