John Viera
Director of Sustainability & Vehicle Environmental Matters, Ford Motor Company, USA
John Viera is the Global Director, Sustainability & Vehicle
Environmental Matters at Ford Motor Company, a position he has held
since January, 2007. Mr. Viera is responsible for developing
global sustainable business plans and policies, interfacing with
global regulatory bodies, reporting externally on the company's
environmental and social performance, and leading the company's
engagement and partnerships with non-government organizations
(NGOs) and other external stakeholders.
Viera has held several positions within Ford Motor Company
during his 27 year tenure before being named to his current
position. For the first thirteen years of his career, he
worked in the company's Truck Division with responsibilities that
included leading the Company efforts in the development of its
first natural gas-fueled pickup trucks and also leading the
Company's Global Truck Computer Aided Design
organization.
In 1997, Viera was appointed manager, Plant Engineering Vehicle
Team, Explorer and Mountaineer programs. Located in
Louisville, Kentucky, Viera was responsible for all on-site
engineering personnel for Explorer plants in Louisville, St. Louis,
Missouri, and Valencia, Venezuela. He returned to Michigan in
1999 to become the chief engineer for the Ranger Compact Pickup and
Electric Ranger. In 2002, Viera took on the company's
mid-term cost reduction initiative, building a team which delivered
$1.2 billion of savings in eighteen months, beating his assigned
target by over a year. In 2003, Viera became chief engineer
for the Expedition and Navigator Full Size SUVs, with complete
responsibility for current and future model programs.
Viera is an active member of the Product Development arm of the
Ford African Ancestry Network (FAAN), with a focus on mentoring and
counseling. Mr. Viera currently serves on the advisory boards
at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, the Graham Institute of Environmental
Sustainability at the University of Michigan, the Transportation
Resource Board of the National Academies in Washington DC, and the
Energy Advisory Committee at the Museum of Science and Industry in
Chicago.
A native of Chicago, Viera attended the University of Michigan,
receiving his Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering in
1984 as well as a Masters in Business Administration in
1992.