General Motors CEO Mary Barra confirmed that the Justice Department interviewed her last year as part of sweeping investigations into ignition switch recalls that have been blamed for 111 deaths ...
What Happened: In an interview with CNBC in October 2021, Barra said that she is “absolutely” sure that the company will overtake Tesla by 2025, thanks to its powerful lineup including the ...
WSJ's Joanna Stern "bumps" into General Motors CEO Mary Barra in the WSJ elevator and ... This Wall Street Journal interview series shows those short—and sometimes awkward—encounters can ...
The Fortune Most Powerful Women International Summit will take place in Riyadh in May.
General Motors CEO Mary Barra said Wednesday the automaker is ... Driving the news: In an interview with Axios' Joann Muller at an Automotive Press Association event in Detroit, Barra addressed ...
General Motors chief Mary Barra said today her company needs a level playing field on trade with other countries, with equivalent or no tariffs in order to successfully compete in a global auto ...
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 ...
Before becoming the CEO of General Motors last year, Mary Barra's GM career spanned 33 years. Despite living and breathing the company most of her life, she's been able to take its culture in a ...
Immersed in GM’s ignition-switch megacrisis almost since day one as CEO, Barra has deftly juggled the demands of investors, regulators, customers, plaintiffs, and employees on one of the ...