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Ford CEO gets personal with Tom Brady, Jimmy Kimmel in new 'Drive' podcast
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Detroit Free Press
On Saturdays between last fall and this spring, Ford CEO Jim Farley started his morning pouring coffee as a Pope Francis Center volunteer serving the less fortunate who wanted a warm meal in Detroit.
Then he headed down Michigan Avenue to Dearborn for a top-secret project.
In a nondescript conference room surrounded by empty desks at Ford World Headquarters, Farley teamed with a small podcast production crew to record a series of interviews with world-famous and less-famous guests.