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FORD Elects Kimberly Casiano To Its Board Of Directors
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Kim Casiano
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DEARBORN, Mich. – Ford Motor
Company announced the election of Kimberly Casiano, president and chief
operating officer of Casiano Communications, Inc., to the Company’s Board
of Directors.
“Kim is a respected leader
and entrepreneur in the world of magazine publishing and in the U.S.
Hispanic business community,” said Ford Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer Bill Ford. “We welcome her election to the Board of Directors and
look forward to the significant contributions she will make to our
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Casiano has been leading
America’s largest and most experienced Hispanic publisher of periodicals
and magazines. The privately owned, San Juan-based Casiano Communications’
titles include Caribbean Business, a weekly business newspaper covering
Caribbean business and industry; IMAGEN, Puerto Rico’s leading lifestyle
magazine for women; and Buena Vida, a lifestyle magazine targeted to
affluent Hispanics. In addition to serving markets in the Caribbean, the
company’s titles circulate in the U.S. and other international markets.
“The Ford Motor Company is
truly a legend in the history of American business, and to play a
leadership role at such an institution is a great honor,” said Casiano.
“It’s a responsibility I look forward to fulfilling, particularly as the
Ford Motor Company continues on as a global industry leader.”
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Casiano’s election, which is
effective immediately, increases the number of company directors to 15.
A native of New York, Casiano
and her family have long held leadership roles with organizations at the
forefront of the U.S. Hispanic community. Her father, Manuel A. Casiano,
Jr., was a founder and board member of ASPIRA, the first organization
established in the U.S. to help Puerto Rican and other Hispanic youth
obtain scholarships. She is a member of the Board of Trustees of the
Hispanic College Fund, a national organization that awards more than 1,500
scholarships each year to Hispanic youth. She also recently concluded an
appointment by the U.S. treasury secretary to the U.S. Savings Bond
National Committee.
A magna cum laude graduate of
Princeton University and a Harvard University, MBA, Casiano is the first
Hispanic female to be elected to Ford’s Board of Directors.
(December 15,
2003)
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