Sir Leonard Crossland (2 March 1914[1] – 5 August 1999) was an English automobile executive who filled a succession of increasingly high level appointments with Ford of Britain, culminating with the chairmanship which he held between 1968 and 1972.
[2] Born in Yorkshire and having attended Penistone Grammar School, Crossland joined Ford in 1937 and worked in the purchasing function until 1939 before leaving to join the British Royal Army Service Corps between 1939 and 1945: these were, for Britain, the years of the Second World War.
Following a series of promotions his appointment as Managing Director, in succession to Stanley Gillen, was announced in June 1967.
[3] In May 1968, on the official retirement of Sir Patrick Hennessy, Crossland was elected to the Chairmanship.
He died in Great Wigborough, Essex on 5 August 1999 at the age of 85 and was buried in the churchyard of St Stephen.