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.
Zhang is the chief engineer for the electric
"The biggest thing she’s taught me is just work hard and keep focused on what it is you’re trying to do, and that’s how I’ve continued my own career in terms of getting here and balancing work and home."
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