Ford Names Dai Jiahui as Vice President of Business Strategy in Asia Pacific

【Global Network Technology Report】 Ford Motor Co., Ltd. today formally appointed Stephen Dyer as the company’s vice president of business strategy in the Asia Pacific region to accelerate the transformation of its business into an automotive and mobile company. Dai Jiahui's appointment will take effect on March 14th.

“We very much welcome Dai Jiahui to join the Ford Motor Company when the automotive industry has ushered in rapid changes,” said Dave Schoch, Ford Motor Group Vice President and President of the Asia Pacific Region. “Dai Jiahui has strategic development in China and Asia Pacific. Rich knowledge and experience, at the same time, his keen insight in the transformation of the mobile travel industry will also help shape the company's future development.”

Dai Jiahui will report to Ford Motor Company Group Vice President, Asia Pacific President Xiao Dawei and Ford Motor Company Vice President John Casesa, Global Strategy Group.

Prior to joining Ford Motors, Dai Jiahui was a consultant

In his new position, Dai Jiahui will lead the company’s strategic design and planning in the automotive core business in the Asia Pacific region and the emerging mobile travel sector and its relationship with joint venture partners. Asked the company's partners, has more than 20 years of consulting industry experience, including automotive, industrial products and high-tech fields.

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