Amazon Reportedly Hired Outgoing GM VP Of Global Manufacturing
Alicia Boler-Davis will reportedly join Amazon in the weeks to come after her announcement she’s leaving the automaker.
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Alicia Boler-Davis will reportedly join Amazon in the weeks to come after her announcement she’s leaving the automaker.
Boler-Davis’ career has come to an end at General Motors.
The plant has had several racist incidents occur since 2017.
General Motors and Black Girls CODE today celebrated the creation of a Detroit chapter of the US not-for-profit.
Davis is currently GM’s vice president of global manufacturing.
Following the retirement of Jim DeLuca.
And received the 2016 Corporate Executive of the Year Award.
Driving is about to get a whole lot more interesting.
Interactions via cellular phone, in-car and through the mobile app.
More details have emerged regarding the upcoming depositions of former and current GM employees. We were previously kept in the dark about how many GM (and Delphi) employees were to[…]
The goal is to predict and notify drivers when certain vehicle components need attention.
A total of five leadership changes are in play.
Her replacement will be Alicia Boler-Davis in a newly-created role of SVP, Global Connected Customer.
Alicia Boler-Davis, Senior Vice President of Global Quality and Customer Experience at General Motors, has been awarded 2014 Technologist of the Year from “Women of Color” magazine.
The Customer Engagement Center took its first call last spring.
More than anything else, they provide an insight into how GM has changed, is changing, and will continue to change as a company.
It’s “the longest-running, national women’s development program of its kind”.
The goal is to measure customer loyalty on the retail level.
It’s no longer a transaction or a singular event.