Conway: Former Ford CEO Mulally being considered for secretary of state

President-elect Donald Trump’s senior adviser Kellyanne Conway said Friday that former Ford CEO Alan Mulally is under consideration to be the next secretary of state.

Conway told Fox News’s “Fox & Friends” that “the secretary of state field has obviously broadened and widened” in a Friday morning interview, listing names already known to be in contention for the State Department job, including Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney, Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), David Petraeus, ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson, John Bolton and Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.).

She also named Mulally, who met with the president-elect Thursday at Trump Tower, as a possible pick to be secretary of state, the first time his name has been floated for a specific position. The former Ford CEO also sits on the board of Google and was previously the executive vice president of Boeing, a company Trump accused of fleecing the Department of Defense earlier this week.

“There are a number of people who have come in recent days and weeks to interview with the president-elect and the vice president-elect,” Conway said. “And everybody has such a different resume and they all have to have the same perspective, though. You have to be able to adhere to what will be the Trump doctrine, worldwide, and be willing to execute on his vision for that role as secretary of state over at Foggy Bottom.”