Lessard was appointed interim managing director at Ford France in March 2016 and helped Ford maintain its firm position as the number two imported brand in the market, as well as oversaw the launch of the Mustang, which has become the country’s best-selling sports car.
Prior to this, Lessard served as general sales director, Ford France, where he oversaw an initiative to improve relations with the nationwide dealer network though enhanced process efficiencies and communications.
Before his posting in France, Lessard served as general manager, Quebec Region, at Ford Canada for four years, where he was responsible for operations in province, including overseeing a network of 80 Ford dealers.
From 1999-2009, Lessard served in a number of leadership roles within the Ford Canada organization, including national director of after-sales service, sales and service director for Eastern Canada, as well as led a successful restructuring of the Ford and Mercury dealer networks.
Lessard began his career as a service technician at a Ford dealership in his home province of Quebec, Canada in 1976, and eventually joined Ford at its Canadian headquarters in Oakville, Ontario, as warranty claims analyst in 1984.
In 1985, he returned to the Quebec regional office and served in various roles in after-sales, sales and then as assistant regional sales director.
In 1994, Lessard was appointed director of advertising for the dealer network at Ford Canada’s Oakville headquarters and was responsible for all Ford corporate advertising in Canada.
Lessard moved to Dubai in 1995 to take on the role of marketing director, Ford Middle East, and within a year was promoted to regional director and vice president of Ford’s Direct Markets in the Middle East, overseeing operations in nine countries.
In 1997, Lessard served as sales and marketing director, Ford Vietnam, where he successfully established a formal sales and distribution network in the market.
Lessard earned a diploma in business administration from HEC in Montréal, followed by an internship in International Marketing in Hong Kong before earning his MBA in International Marketing from HEC Montréal.
Lessard was appointed interim managing director at Ford France in March 2016 and helped Ford maintain its firm position as the number two imported brand in the market, as well as oversaw the launch of the Mustang, which has become the country’s best-selling sports car.
Prior to this, Lessard served as general sales director, Ford France, where he oversaw an initiative to improve relations with the nationwide dealer network though enhanced process efficiencies and communications.
Before his posting in France, Lessard served as general manager, Quebec Region, at Ford Canada for four years, where he was responsible for operations in province, including overseeing a network of 80 Ford dealers.
From 1999-2009, Lessard served in a number of leadership roles within the Ford Canada organization, including national director of after-sales service, sales and service director for Eastern Canada, as well as led a successful restructuring of the Ford and Mercury dealer networks.
Lessard began his career as a service technician at a Ford dealership in his home province of Quebec, Canada in 1976, and eventually joined Ford at its Canadian headquarters in Oakville, Ontario, as warranty claims analyst in 1984.
In 1985, he returned to the Quebec regional office and served in various roles in after-sales, sales and then as assistant regional sales director.
In 1994, Lessard was appointed director of advertising for the dealer network at Ford Canada’s Oakville headquarters and was responsible for all Ford corporate advertising in Canada.
Lessard moved to Dubai in 1995 to take on the role of marketing director, Ford Middle East, and within a year was promoted to regional director and vice president of Ford’s Direct Markets in the Middle East, overseeing operations in nine countries.
In 1997, Lessard served as sales and marketing director, Ford Vietnam, where he successfully established a formal sales and distribution network in the market.
Lessard earned a diploma in business administration from HEC in Montréal, followed by an internship in International Marketing in Hong Kong before earning his MBA in International Marketing from HEC Montréal.