GM CEO Mary Barra has spent a decade determined not to be disrupted. How she's transforming the auto giant for the EV future
Briefly

During her first year, Mary Barra faced a massive recall crisis, finding herself under intense scrutiny and pressure from lawmakers regarding GM's faulty ignition switches.
Barra's leadership in navigating the recall and reforming GM's culture laid the groundwork for the company's electric-vehicle strategy and financial recovery.
Under Barra's decade-long leadership, GM achieved its best financial performance in 17 years, with $171.8 billion in revenue and $10.1 billion in profits.
Among the very few female CEOs leading Fortune 500 companies for a decade, Barra's tenure stands out as she consistently delivers strong results and leads effectively.
Read at Fortune
[
|
]