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Donald Petersen was born on 4 September, 1926 in Pipestone, Minnesota, U.S., is an American businessman. Discover Donald Petersen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 97 years old?

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Occupation Businessman
Age 97 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 4 September 1926
Birthday 4 September
Birthplace Pipestone, Minnesota, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1926

Donald Eugene Petersen (born September 4, 1926) is an American businessman who was employed by the Ford Motor Company for 40 years, most notably as its chief executive officer from 1985 to 1990.

Donald Eugene Petersen was born in Pipestone, Minnesota.

Petersen served in the U.S. Marine Corps in World War II and the Korean War.

1946

He received his B.S./M.E. from the University of Washington in 1946.

He was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity.

1949

Donald E. Petersen joined Ford in 1949 after receiving his MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

1956

They have two children, Leslie Price (who was born in 1956), and Donald L. Petersen (who was born in 1958).

Leslie Price has a daughter named Joanne Price.

1977

He was a member of the board of directors from September 8, 1977, until his retirement in February 1990.

1980

Prior to his election as chairman, Petersen was President and COO (chief operating officer) from March 13, 1980.

An example of this is when Petersen asked Ford Vice President of Design Jack Telnack of the 1980 Thunderbird: "is this what you would want in your driveway?".

The negative response by Telnack prompted the company to request the Thunderbird be restyled completely.

The redesign of the Thunderbird became a groundbreaking and wildly successful design which pulled Ford out of its financial doldrums of the early 1980s and provided the motivation and profit which carried Ford for the next decade.

1984

This watershed event culminated in the redesign of the ninth-generation Thunderbird, which marked the introduction of highly aerodynamic body design to Ford vehicles in North America (reducing its drag coefficient from 0.50 to 0.35), followed by similarly designed model lines, including the 1984 Ford Mustang SVO, 1984 Ford Tempo, 1986 Ford Aerostar, and 1986 Ford Taurus.

1985

Donald E. Petersen stepped down as President, and became chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Ford Motor Company on February 1, 1985.

1987

Petersen's relationship with members of the founding Ford family became strained after he opposed the nomination of founder Henry Ford's great-grandsons, Edsel Bryant Ford II ("Edsel") and William Clay Ford Jr.. ("Billy", "Bill Jr.", and later just "Bill") to certain committees of the board of Ford in the wake of the death of family patriarch and former Ford chairman & CEO Henry Ford II in 1987.

Petersen's primary motivation was to permit more time to pass before a decision was made concerning the futures of the two young Fords.

The widening of this schism later cut short Petersen's tenure at Ford, after a high-profile and public disagreement spilled over into the press regarding differences in strategic direction between Petersen and the members of the Ford family.

These differences were largely due to Petersen's purchase of the bankrupt Jaguar Cars company after a bidding war between Ford and General Motors.

In this case, the press did not have the story straight, as Petersen had indicated his plan to retire, before the decision was made to acquire Jaguar.

In the years since, Ford contributed major managerial resources to and several times recapitalized Jaguar with no subsequent return of investment.

1988

Hailed a "Most Valuable Person" of 1988 by USA Today and "CEO of the Year" by Chief Executive magazine in 1989, Petersen transformed Ford with his inclusive, team-oriented management style.

Petersen was famously known for instructing the Ford design staff to design vehicles they would be proud to buy and park in their own driveways.

1997

Petersen has, at various times, held director-level board positions at The Boeing Company, starting in 1997, Dow Jones & Co., the Hewlett-Packard Company, Capital Research and Management Company (mutual funds), Axicon Technologies, Juran Center for Leadership in Quality (Member, Exec. Advisory Board), College of Arts & Sciences at the University of Washington (President, Advisory Board) and Long Shadows Vintners.

A portrait of Petersen, painted by artist Michele Rushworth hangs in the Petersen Room in the Allen Library at the University of Washington.

Petersen is a member of the Business Council, the National Academy of Engineering, SAE, the Engineering Society of Detroit and Mensa.

Petersen and his wife, Jo Anne, reside in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan; Seattle, Washington; and Montecito, California.

2006

In 2006, he recommended Alan Mulally of Boeing to Bill Ford, Jr. for the position of CEO/President at Ford Motor Company.

2008

Ford eventually divested itself of the Jaguar asset on June 2, 2008.

Today, Jaguar is quite profitable.

He was succeeded by Harold "Red" Poling.