Ford CEO's road trips and a realization: 'I'm not in Dearborn anymore'
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By Jamie L. Lareau
Published on March 25, 2026.
On the eve of the New Year's Eve, Ford Motor CEO Jim Farley was joined by a family of Aboriginal people in Australia for a ceremony called "modernization." The ceremony involved a mixture of dirt, eucalyptus oil, palms, and water. The event was part of an attempt to make the man feel comfortable in the country.
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