A mom's lessons helped get the electric Ford F-150 Lightning built
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F-150 Lightning chief engineer Linda Zhang said her mother's work ethic helped her become the head of one of the most important Fords in history.
She was born in China and moved to the U.S. with her family when she was 8 years old and didn’t speak English. A decade later she was studying to be an electrical engineer at the University of Michigan and interning at Ford, where she’s been for over 25 years.
Today she’s the mother of two and in charge of a high-profile project with the potential to make or break the automaker’s future, and she thanks the work ethic instilled in her by her mother, a data analyst, for helping get her where she is.
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