"For best results, rent a cabin along Sturgeon Bay, which is about four hours from Chicago. There, you can ski, sled and snowshoe by day and play board games next to a roaring fire by night. Head up to Potawatomi State Park for even more winter activities, including snowmobiling."
Ford “Change it Up” Challenge a Lot of Fun
Are you familiar with the popular TV show, Project Runway? In it, designers from around the country travel to New York City where they work and live during the course of the show. Each week, different challenges are issued and the designer whose work isn’t up to snuff says goodbye.
It’s interesting to see how the designers pull looks together. For professional photographer, Alice Gao, the process of fashion design isn’t second nature. Gao agreed to be part of Ford’s “Switch it Up” challenge and create a vintage ensemble, even though she said she doesn’t…
'Girls Who Code' and Ford: a Winning Combination
You’ve likely heard of the acronym, STEM, right? It stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math—four areas in which women still lag behind men in the marketplace. In fact, statistics show that the number of women in these areas is actually declining.
Programs have sprouted up all around the country to provide education and familiarity with these subjects, and to encourage girls and young women to pursue a career in one of these fields.
2017 Ford Edge Comes With State Of The Art Safety
The small crossover is a segment beloved by families, and there is no American-made crossover more popular than the Ford Escape. For the 2017 model year, the Blue Oval has listened to customer feedback and made their favorite model even better with a new face and a whole host of new features.
Ford's Newest Biomimicry Pursuit
“Solving this problem could provide cost savings and certainly an environmental savings. It means we could increase the recycling of more foam and plastics, and further reduce our environmental footprint.”
A Ford Business Analyst Discusses Her Career Moves
At Crown Ford, we know you can't always predict the direction your career might take. We encourage people to pursue their interests. At the end of the day, you should do what makes you happy. Take Saidat Giwa-Osagie, for instance. Her collaborative interests in social science and power systems caused her to pursue a career in automotive IT. Bet you didn't see that one coming. Check out the full article in the link below to find out more!
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