Barra dropped a few places, from 27th in 2012 to 29th in 2013, although she is the highest ranking woman in the auto industry to make Fortune's list. The 51-year-old exec continues to pick up ...
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 ...
A heavy schedule of 2013 GM product launches tested Barra -- the highest-ranking woman ... Critics praised the 2014 Chevy Impala as the best GM car in decades, and the upcoming seventh-generation ...
Good morning! Levi Strauss CEO Michelle Gass shares how a Beyoncé song led to an ad campaign, the FTC with chair Lina Khan ...
Over her decade-long tenure, Chairman and CEO Mary Barra has pushed to transform General Motors into a technological powerhouse — and one that will lead in electrification, software and ...
General Motors (GM) chair and CEO Mary Barra has made her case on tariffs ... Kelley Blue Book estimates the average cost of a car would increase by $3,000 should Trump push through 25% tariffs ...
GM's CEO Mary Barra is leading the 108 year old car company through one of the biggest transformations in automotive history. With autonomous cars on the horizon, she has made huge moves to bring ...
Sometimes you need to move into a different role, but it can be a building block for your career. Barra joined General Motors when she was 18 and has been its CEO since 2014. Back to Firsts ...
In her 10th year on the job, Mary Barra returns to the top of the MPW list. The CEO of General Motors has led the company to its strongest financial position in decades, reforming its culture and ...
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.
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