Reports are coming in that Mary Barra, the first female leader of a major automaker, will make $14.4 million this year, some $10 million more than previously reported and over $3 million more than ...
The challenges they face are anything but new. Mary Barra, the first-ever female CEO of a major global automaker, has boldly accepted responsibility for an ignition defect that resulted in 12 deaths.
Mary Barra has been CEO of GM for less than a month, but she's already receiving major accolades. Barra took the top spot in Fortune magazine's first list of the 50 Global Most Powerful Women in ...
Good morning! Levi Strauss CEO Michelle Gass shares how a Beyoncé song led to an ad campaign, the FTC with chair Lina Khan ...
Barra became the auto industry's first female CEO in January and promptly faced GM's largest vehicle recall ever (29 million so far) from a faulty ignition switch linked to at least 13 deaths ...
Mary Barra has been multitasking, readying General Motors for the electric automobile future even as she has continued to expand market share for the carmaker’s current vehicles. Last year ...
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