Ford Motor Company announced that Alicia Boler Davis, has been named president of Ford Pro, effective October 1, 2025. She succeeds Andrew Frick, who has served as interim leader of Ford Pro since last year and will continue to lead Ford Blue and Ford Model e. Under Frick?s leadership, Ford Pro grew market share in North America and Europe, delivered healthy margins, and started the focus on increasing aftermarket percentage of Pro EBIT through an unmatched ecosystem of vehicles, software, services and parts. He also worked closely with the dealer network as they have invested billions to strengthen their Pro business, especially in service capacity and their mobile service fleet.
Davis was most recently CEO of Alto Pharmacy, an online pharmacy that grew revenue to more than $1 billion under her leadership before its acquisition in March. From 2019 to 2024, she served in senior roles at Amazon, joining as vice president of global customer fulfillment and then promoted to senior vice president in 2022. In that role, she guided Amazon?s global fulfillment network through the intense challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, driving major advances in robotics and technology that kept goods moving for millions of customers around the world.
Before Amazon, Davis worked for 25 years at General Motors. She started as a manufacturing engineer and rose through leadership roles in manufacturing, quality and connected customer experience. In her final GM post ?
as executive vice president of global manufacturing and labor relations, reporting directly to the CEO ? she oversaw 22 vehicle launches and managed 150 facilities in 20 countries. Davis, who was born in Detroit and had several family members, including her father and grandfather, who worked at Ford over the years, said the challenge of leading Ford Pro resonated deeply on a personal and professional level.
Davis serves on the board of directors of JPMorgan Chase & Co. She holds a bachelor?s degree in chemical engineering from Northwestern University, a master?s degree in engineering science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and an MBA from Indiana University?s Kelley School of Business.


















