Ford looking to ‘hire and leverage’ locally for future BlueOval City
A panel of Ford team members and partners discuss the state of BlueOval City at LeMoyne-Owen College. Once BlueOval is built, Ford will need 6,000 people to keep the campus running. (Mark Weber/The Daily Memphian)
Ford has been working with the state, local institutions and community organizations to help create a pipeline of workers for the thousands of jobs that will be needed by 2025.
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Ford Motor Co. BlueOval City Walbridge LeMoyne-Owen CollegeRob Moore
Rob Moore is an Arkansas native who moved to Memphis to attend the University of Memphis. He holds a B.A. and an M.A. in English. He covers Public Companies, Transportation and Logistics, and Banking and Finance.
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