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Jim Farley, CEO Ford Motor Company and Elon Musk, CEO Tesla to host Twitter Spaces on accelerating EV adoption in North America

--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F):

 

When:

Thursday, May 25 beginning at 5:30 p.m.

 

Where:

Twitter: @jimfarley98

 

Summary:

Jim Farley, CEO Ford Motor Company and Elon Musk, CEO Tesla to host Twitter Spaces on accelerating EV adoption in North America.

 

 

Contacts

Lori Arpin
313.949.6390
larpin1@ford.com

Marty Gunsberg
313.316.5319
mgunsber@ford.com

Ford Motor Company

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Contacts

Lori Arpin
313.949.6390
larpin1@ford.com

Marty Gunsberg
313.316.5319
mgunsber@ford.com

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