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Was Ford booted from Rivian Board

What happened princess? Rivian didn’t need a clothing line? So what’s the strategy now that Rivian is a world class competitor?

DETROIT, Oct 12 (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co (F.N), which has repeatedly touted its strategic relationship with electric vehicle maker Rivian, no longer has a representative on the startup's board of directors ahead of its going public.

While an announcement was never made, Ford executive Alexandra Ford English left the Rivian board in May according to documents Rivian made public on Oct. 1 ahead of its planned initial public offering.

"Rivian is a strategic investment and we're still exploring ways for potential collaboration with them. We don't have anything to announce today," Ford spokesman Ian Thibodeau said on Wednesday.

Ford, which holds a stake greater than 5% in Rivian according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, had a seat on the Rivian board when it was a private company, but that would not continue as Rivian went public, Thibodeau said.

English, daughter of Ford Executive Chairman Bill Ford, joined Rivian's board in May 2020, replacing Joe Hinrichs after he left Ford. At the time English was added, Rivian Chief Executive R.J. Scaringe cited her passion for mobility and electrification, as well as her connection to the company's long family role in transportation.

Rivian declined to comment on Wednesday beyond documents it filed with U.S. regulators, citing the quiet period ahead of its IPO. In the SEC filing Rivian said, "Following this offering, none of our stockholders will have any contractual rights to elect or designate members of our board of directors."

When Ford said in March that English would join Ford's board, its press release identified her as the No. 2 U.S. automaker's representative on Rivian's board. She was officially elected to Ford's board in May.

Ford executives have repeatedly stressed that the company's relationship with Rivian is strategic, but Ford's Lincoln division in April 2020 canceled plans to build EVs with Rivian, a move to save money during the pandemic.

Ford has invested more than $820 million in Rivian over two fundraising rounds, according to the SEC filing. The filing did not include information on the latest $2.5 billion funding round Rivian announced in July that also included Ford.

Amazon.com(AMZN.O) and Cox Automotive, which also have Rivian stakes greater than 5%, still have board representatives.

In May, Ford chief product platform and operations officer Hau Thai-Ta-g called Rivian a strategic partner and said Ford was still looking at using Rivian's products.

In a February conference call with analysts, Ford CEO Jim Farley said, "We love what R.J. is doing at Rivian. It's a strategic investment. It's not a transactional investment. We'll keep you updated, but that's a very fundamental bet."

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It’s great to know that Ford executives use this site daily! Already this morning, Princess Alexandra’s bio on the Ford website has been updated:

English was a member of the board of directors of Rivian, the electric-vehicle maker in which Ford holds an equity interest, before stepping down in anticipation of her election to the Ford board. English is involved with The Children’s Center in Detroit and Impact100, an organization that empowers women to help make transformational changes within their communities. She also is a United Way emerging philanthropist, committed to Southeast Michigan’s future.

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Rivian seems to have more credibility than some of the other electric vehicle startups, but they are far from a 'hitter' in the market.
The Ford daughter will be better off elsewhere.

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Gee, no wonder nobody noticed until now, her Ford website bio still says today that she is on the Rivian Board:

Alexandra Ford English was elected to the Ford Motor Company board of directors in May 2021. Within the company, she has been a director in Corporate Strategy for Ford Motor Company since March 2020, responsible for enterprise, connectivity and digital network strategy.

Prior to joining the strategy team, English was director of markets and operations for Ford’s Autonomous Vehicle LLC, where she was responsible for the successful deployment and operation of Ford’s autonomous vehicle business in Miami; Austin, Texas; and Washington, D.C. Previously, English was part of the Ford Smart Mobility City Solutions team, responsible for working with cities to understand how mobility services could be successfully developed and deployed. Before starting her Ford career in 2017, English managed profit and loss operations for customer-focused businesses in the merchandising divisions of Tory Burch in New York and Gap Inc. in San Francisco.

English is a member of the board of directors of Rivian, the electric-vehicle maker in which Ford holds an equity interest. She is involved with The Children’s Center in Detroit and Impact100, an organization that empowers women to become powerful agents of change within their own communities. English also is a United Way emerging philanthropist, committed to Southeast Michigan’s future.

English holds a bachelor’s degree in Human Biology with a concentration in the Neurobiology and Physiology of Human Behavior from Stanford University. She also has a master’s degree in Business Administration from Harvard Business School.

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The real shock is she lasted a whole year. And Rivian, apparently, has no plans for $1,000 designer hoodies.

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This is good news. About time people are selected on there merits vs GENE POOL. I am sorry but Alex does not have the experience above a FCG right now.

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