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Bob Holycross
VP, Chief Sustainability, Environment & Safety Officer
Ford Motor Company

Sessions:

Bob Holycross is Ford Motor Company’s vice president, Sustainability, Environment and Safety Engineering, effective December 1, 2019. He serves as the company’s top environment and safety officer, responsible for implementing sustainability best practices throughout the company and leading our global environment and safety strategy, policy and performance.

Prior to his current role, Bob was director, Sustainability, Homologation and Compliance (2018 to 2019). In this position, he was responsible for sustainable business plans and policies, environmental negotiations with regulatory bodies around the world, reporting on the company’s environmental and social performance, and engaging with non-government organizations and other outside stakeholders.

Previously, Bob was vice president of Sustainability, Environment & Safety Engineering, Ford of Europe, Middle East and Africa (2016-2018). In this role, he was responsible for ensuring compliance with environmental and safety regulations, as well as the development and implementation of the company’s environment and safety strategy, policy and performance in Europe, Middle East and Africa.

Bob began his career at Ford in 1993 as a Ford College Graduate. Since that time, he has held several engineering and supervisory positions related to streamlining and reforming regulatory protocols in support of Ford’s business plans. He has chaired several government and industry committees, testified before federal and state government bodies on environmental and energy matters, and moderated several third-party technical panels through organizations such as the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

Bob earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan State University. He also holds a master’s degree in Business Administration from Michigan State.

Bob and his wife have two children.

Speakers

  • Kevin Hale
    Kevin Hale
    NYSERDA
  • Jigar Shah
    Jigar Shah
    U.S. Department of Energy
  • Abigail Anthony
    Abigail Anthony
    Rhode Island PUC
  • Jim Walsh
    Jim Walsh
    GE
  • Ty Roberts
    Ty Roberts
    Itron
  • Reynaldo Gomez
    Reynaldo Gomez
    NVIDIA
  • David Porter
    David Porter
    EPRI
  • Maud Texier
    Maud Texier
    Google
  • John Rhodes
    John Rhodes
    The White House
  • Gil Quiniones
    Gil Quiniones
    ComEd
  • Patrick Woodcock
    Patrick Woodcock
    Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources
  • Chris Guttman-McCabe
    Chris Guttman-McCabe
    Anterix
  • Phil Toia
    Phil Toia
    New York Power Authority
  • Bob Holycross
    Bob Holycross
    Ford Motor Company
  • Marissa Hummon
    Marissa Hummon
    Utilidata
  • Alice Moy-Gonzalez
    Alice Moy-Gonzalez
    Anterix
  • Eric Dresselhuys
    Eric Dresselhuys
    ESS, Inc.
  • Hani Alarian
    Hani Alarian
    California ISO
  • Ann Moore
    Ann Moore
    AVEVA
  • Kellen Schefter
    Kellen Schefter
    Edison Electric Institute
  • Matt Forck
    Matt Forck
    Ameren Services
  • Sunny Elebua
    Sunny Elebua
    Exelon
  • Allison Clements
    Allison Clements
    Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
  • Lisa M. Barton
    Lisa M. Barton
    AEP
  • Philip J. Dion
    Philip J. Dion
    American Electric Power Company
  • Carolyn L. Green
    Carolyn L. Green
    EnerGreen Capital Management, LLC
  • Emilie Nelson
    Emilie Nelson
    NYISO
  • Rose McKinney-James
    Rose McKinney-James
    Energy Works LLC |McKinney-James & Associates
  • Rob Wilhite
    Rob Wilhite
    Black & Veatch
  • Aurora Edington
    Aurora Edington
    GridWise Alliance
  • Karen Wayland
    Karen Wayland
    GridWise Alliance
  • Brian Gemmell, PhD
    Brian Gemmell, PhD
    National Grid
  • Jay W. Oliver
    Jay W. Oliver
    Duke Energy
  • Neil Gerber
    Neil Gerber
    Oracle
  • Lee Krevat
    Lee Krevat
    Krevat Energy Innovations
  • Alec Saltikoff
    Alec Saltikoff
    JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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