Craig brings experience in a number of areas including sales, marketing, field operations and dealer relations, Ford said.
“With Dianne’s global experience, her success in strengthening Ford’s IMG operations and her deep respect and knowledge of our dealer network, combined with her passion for Lincoln, Dianne is an incredible leader to advance the Lincoln brand,” Farley said.
The automaker said a successor for Craig will be named later.
Armstrong, who has been with the company for 35 years, has served in a number of top leadership roles, including as president of Ford of Europe.
“Steve’s leadership has been critical to the significant improvement we have seen in many of our international markets,” Kumar Galhotra, president of Ford Blue, said in a statement. “He has taken challenging assignments in the Ford world and always made a positive difference.”
Ford said responsibility for the company’s business in South America now will be part of Ford Blue under Galhotra, and Ford’s India operations will become part of the International Markets Group unit. Additionally, Ford Business Solutions will report to Mike Amend, Ford’s chief enterprise technology officer.
Ford shares gained 1.1 percent to $13.55 in midday trading.


