GM Appoints New Head Of Chevrolet
Steve Hill, current vice president of U.S. Sales, Service and Marketing for all of GM, will now lead Chevrolet.
Read More »Steve Hill, current vice president of U.S. Sales, Service and Marketing for all of GM, will now lead Chevrolet.
Read More »Parks was formerly GM's VP of Autonomous and Electric Vehicle Programs.
Read More »General Motors has not had a global CMO since 2012.
Read More »Basile takes over for Julian Blissett, who will head GM International Operations.
Read More »Al Oppenheiser was chief engineer of both the fifth and sixth-generation Camaro.
Read More »The woman who helped lead the Chevrolet Bolt EV to market has been given a brand-new role at GM.
Read More »Mario Spangenberg, currently president and managing director of GM Africa and Middle East operations, will retire on July 1.
Read More »He will replace James Kim effective August 31.
Read More »Gordon Mueller will assume the role of Public Relations Manager.
Read More »Following the retirement of Jim DeLuca.
Read More »Francavilla's new position will be effective immediately.
Read More »Marcos Purty will head to the U.S. after leading Chevrolet Thailand.
Read More »Moving from Vice President of Cadillac European division.
Read More »Creed replaces Jim Bunnell.
Read More »The change is effective January 1, 2016.
Read More »Succeeding Tim Tozer in the process.
Read More »Szachta will lead the expansion of OnStar in Mexico.
Read More »A focused individual for a brand searching for the same.
Read More »The first time an Australian has held the position in 25 years.
Read More »The goal of the changes is to “strengthen the value of the Chevrolet brand and its portfolio in Argentina.”
Read More »After four years in China, Nesbitt is returning to the U.S.
Read More »While Niharika Taskar Ramdev is appointed to CFO of GM International.
Read More »Dr. Schaaf leaves BMW AG to work for Cadillac this summer.
Read More »Glidden will succeed Millikin March 1st.
Read More »With a long history of the Holden brand, Bernhard seems like just the man for the job.
Read More »General Motors is sending two fresh faces in to protect the automaker's interests.
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