国际英语新闻:U.S. automaker GM to name Whitacre permanent CEO
CHICAGO, Jan. 25 (Xinhua) -- U.S. automaker General Motors Co. will announce Monday it is calling off its search for a CEO and naming its chairman and interim CEO Edward Whitacre Jr. as its permanent CEO, reports reaching hre said.
According to a Detroit News report,the Obama administration, which named Whitacre chairman of GM's board last summer, strongly supports the move.
The U.S.government holds a 61 percent majority stake in GM after it swapped most of its 50 billion dollars in government loans.
General Motors acting chief executive Ed Whitacre Jr. announces he will become permanent chairman and Chief Executive Officer during a news conference at GM World Headquarters in Detroit, Michigan January 25, 2010 |
Whitacre has named a number of other top advisers and executives in recent weeks, including new lobbyists. He also named GM board member Steve Girsky as a special adviser. He also has shaken up long-held assumptions at GM, started holding regular Monday meetings with key executives and made boosting market share and growing the business a top priority.
GM faced a number of hurdles in selecting a new CEO from the outside. One was paying enough to attract a top leader, since the company is under government pay limitations because it got a government bailout.
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