Bill is co-host of Seattle's Morning news, 5-9, on 97.3 KIRO FM. Bill is well known in the Northwest as a journalist, author, comedian, and talk show host. Radke started his career at KIRO as an intern in 1983. He recently returned home from Los Angeles.Author chronicles the rebirth of the American auto industry
on October 4, 2012 @ 7:54 am (Updated: 12:23 pm - 10/9/12 )

"I think he will go down as one of the great leaders of the last many years in any industry," says Bill Vlasic, author of "Once Upon A Car: The Fall and Resurrection of Detroit's Big Three Automakers.
"The guy works more hours per day than just about anybody I've met, from five in the morning at Ford until night," he said. "But beyond that, Alan is a tremendous leader."
Vlasic says Mulally shattered the notion a Detroit outsider couldn't succeed in the auto industry.
"Boy, was that ever wrong. And there's something to be said for a guy who was 61-years-old, had been passed over at Boeing twice, never thought he'd get his shot to be a CEO and he was so ready when the opportunity came that he took full advantage of it."
While Mulally navigated Ford through the nation's financial crisis without a government bailout, GM and Chrysler weren't so lucky. And Vlasic says despite criticisms from many, including GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney, it's the bailouts that have paid off with a revived industry.
"I think it's proven well because right now, the American auto industry is a bright spot in the economy. People are buying cars."
Josh Kerns is co-host of KIRO Radio's Seattle Sounds (Saturday nights 7-8) and a digital content producer for MyNorthwest.com.
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