J. Edward Lundy (January 6, 1915 – October 2, 2007) was an American automobile executive who became the chief financial officer of Ford Motor Company.
Lundy was one of the Whiz Kids, a group of 10 young and ambitious veterans of the United States Army Air Forces led by Charles B.
For several years he was deputy to Arjay Miller, a fellow whiz kid who rose to become president of Ford in the mid-1960s.
He remained a member of the board of directors, reportedly at Henry Ford II's request, until 1985.
Some in Ford Motor Company's finance staff still use the term Lundyism to refer to grammatical, typographical, and formatting conventions in the preparation of financial reports.