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Jesus Malverde

(10,274 posts)
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 11:51 PM Dec 2013

GM Chooses Barra as First Female CEO of Global Automaker

This discussion thread was locked as off-topic by azurnoir (a host of the Latest Breaking News forum).

Source: bloomberg

General Motors Co. (GM) named Mary Barra to succeed Dan Akerson as chief executive officer, completing the GM insider’s rise from a factory-floor worker to the industry’s first female CEO after more than a century of global automaking.

Barra, 51, takes over a company that has emerged from near-collapse a half decade ago, after an infusion of government cash and outside managers. Her elevation was announced a day after the U.S. government said it had sold its final shares of GM.

An engineer who holds a Stanford MBA, Barra inherits a company that is at its leanest in decades and light on debt. It has one of the U.S.’s newest and most acclaimed lineups, and a newfound strength in small and midsize cars, from the Chevrolet Cruze to the Cadillac CTS. It also faces threats, ranging from Japanese rival Toyota Motor Corp. (7203), which is increasingly using no-interest loans to win business, to Tesla Motors Inc., which Akerson has identified as an industry disruptor.

With Barra’s appointment, GM returns to the hands of an in-house manager after two leaders plucked from outside Detroit since 2009. A Pontiac die maker’s daughter who started as an intern more than 30 years ago, Barra was most recently the chief of product development and quality for all GM cars and trucks, where she oversaw the introduction of the well-received Chevrolet Impala and cut costs by standardizing parts.

Read more: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-12-10/gm-said-to-choose-barra-as-first-female-ceo-of-automaker.html




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GM Chooses Barra as First Female CEO of Global Automaker (Original Post) Jesus Malverde Dec 2013 OP
She sounds like a great choice BeyondGeography Dec 2013 #1
I hope she is awesome. Jesus Malverde Dec 2013 #2
Ugh, an MBA seattledo Dec 2013 #3
sorry locking duplicate thread azurnoir Dec 2013 #4

BeyondGeography

(39,802 posts)
1. She sounds like a great choice
Wed Dec 11, 2013, 12:05 AM
Dec 2013

Engineering background, not a bean counter, a GM lifer to boot. Should be interesting.

Jesus Malverde

(10,274 posts)
2. I hope she is awesome.
Wed Dec 11, 2013, 12:10 AM
Dec 2013

Meg Whitman and Carley Fiorina were pretty disappointing and had lackluster results.

Mayer seems to be doing well at Yahoo. Time will tell..

 

seattledo

(295 posts)
3. Ugh, an MBA
Wed Dec 11, 2013, 12:10 AM
Dec 2013

They're the ones that got us into this mess.

azurnoir

(45,850 posts)
4. sorry locking duplicate thread
Wed Dec 11, 2013, 01:10 AM
Dec 2013
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