GM Announces Leadership Changes In Quality, Customer Experience, Purchasing & Supply Chain, Powertrain: Executive Shuffle
A total of five leadership changes are in play.
Read More »A total of five leadership changes are in play.
Read More »Her replacement will be Alicia Boler-Davis in a newly-created role of SVP, Global Connected Customer.
Read More »Within GM Europe, Charlie Klein will take on the role of VP Vehicle Engineering while Carsten Wreth will become VP of Customer Experience.
Read More »GM currently has four people in mind to succeed Gerry Dorizas at Holden, with rumor suggesting that Mark Bernhard is the favorite.
Read More »The sudden departure of Holden's boss took everyone by surprise, but gradually it's coming out that it just wasn't working out for the best of the company.
Read More »After six months of working at Holden, Gerry Dorizas has decided to leave. Holden's Chief Financial Officer, Jeff Rolfs, will take over until a replacement is found.
Read More »Kurt McNeil was acting as Cadillac's sales chief temporarily.
Read More »Clegg is a 31-year GM veteran.
Read More »Bill Peffer, who was CEO of Nissan Australia before coming to Cadillac, has left the company after 10 months.
Read More »Felix Weller, formerly of Audi, will head Cadillac's Vehicle Sales, Service and Marketing in the Middle East with a focus on growth.
Read More »A GM executive in the IT department will be departing to Minnesota to work as Target's chief information security officer.
Read More »The engineering team is now split into two sections.
Read More »The appointment is officially official.
Read More »Given his successful election, Mr. Ammann would replace Steve Girsky.
Read More »Hill will be promoted to Vice President of customer care and aftersales.
Read More »He replaces Dan Ammann, who becomes GM President on January 15.
Read More »The shake ups are minor, compared to what we've seen in North America.
Read More »Mark Reuss is the new product head, Dan Ammann is the new President, and Alan Batey is the new GMNA chief.
Read More »After 40 years with General Motors.
Read More »He won't assume the role until November, however.
Read More »He replaces Ye Yongming, who has elected to leave the joint venture.
Read More »The move is effective September 1.
Read More »Lee hands the International Ops duties off to Jacoby.
Read More »The latest executive shuffle is all about design.
Read More »While Duncan Aldred retains sales & aftersales duties.
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