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Ford Credit’s Bannister to Retire; Silverstone Named Successor

Mike Bannister will retire as Ford Motor Credit Company’s chief executive on Jan. 1. His replacement will be Bernard Silverstone.

by Staff
October 25, 2012
3 min to read


Mike Bannister

DEARBORN, Mich. — Ford Motor Company today announced that Mike Bannister, executive vice president, chairman and CEO of Ford Motor Credit Company, has elected to retire after 29 years of service. He officially departs on Jan. 1, 2013.

Bannister, 62, will be succeeded by Bernard Silverstone, who was named group vice president, chairman and CEO of Ford Motor Credit Company.

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“Mike Bannister is an absolutely world-class business leader who knows how to bring people together to deliver outstanding results,” said Alan Mulally, Ford president and CEO. “We are so grateful for Mike’s longstanding service to Ford, and we know that employees and dealers around the world will long treasure his partnership and leadership. 

Appointed Ford Credit chairman and CEO in 2004, Bannister set a high standard for consistent, quality lending through all economic cycles, transformed the finance company’s global business structure to improve efficiency, sharpened the focus on supporting Ford and Lincoln sales, and continually improved service to dealers and customers, according to officials. And under his leadership, officials added, Ford Credit provided distributions of more than $15 billion to support Ford’s business.

Before being named chairman and CEO, Bannister, who joined the company in 1973, served as president and COO of Ford Credit. He also served as president of Ford Credit International, leading the company’s operations in Asia Pacific, Europe and Latin America. Before that, he served as chairman of Ford Credit Europe.

“It has been an honor and privilege to work with a great team over the years around the world in building our outstanding auto finance organization,” Bannister said. “The company is well positioned and ready to help write the next chapter of the Ford story.”

Bannister continues to serve on the boards of directors for the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s Detroit Branch, the national Council for Economic Education, YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit and the Detroit Investment Fund Board, a Detroit Renaissance economic development initiative, as well as trustee of the philanthropic Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan.

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Bernard Silverstone

Silverstone, 56, has served at Ford Credit for 33 years and will continue Ford Credit’s strategies to improve and expand its business and profitably support Ford’s growth plans.

“Bernard’s broad global experience and consistent delivery of profits and distributions will ensure Ford Credit’s continued value to the Ford enterprise,” Bannister said. “Bernard also is deeply committed to building on our strong relationships with Ford dealers, customers and employees.”

Silverstone was named to his present position as chief operating officer of Ford Credit in January. He previously led Ford Credit’s marketing and sales operations globally and the company’s International Operations, which covers all Ford Credit business outside the U.S. and Canada. Before that, he served as chairman of Ford Credit Europe.

 Silverstone joined Ford Credit Britain in 1979 and has held a wide variety of staff, operations and leadership positions in the North American, European and Asia Pacific regions.

“Mike is one of the most respected leaders in our business,” Silverstone said. “I am honored to continue guiding Ford Credit along the path set by Mike and our leadership team. I look forward to an even closer working relationship with Ford and supporting the company’s plan toward profitable growth for all with unparalleled support for our dealers and customers.”

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