GM Says Two Top Executives to Leave the Company

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GM's global manufacturing chief and its head of North America are leaving the company

General Motors’ Global Manufacturing Chief Alicia Boler Davis is leaving to pursue other opportunities, while the head of North America, Alan Batey, will retire after 40 years*GM’s Global Manufacturing Chief Alicia Boler Davis to Leave in April to Pursue Other Opportunities.

General Motors’ Global Manufacturing Chief Alicia Boler Davis is leaving to pursue other opportunities, while the head of North America, Alan Batey, will retire after 40 years*GM’s Global Manufacturing Chief Alicia Boler Davis to Leave in April to Pursue Other Opportunities
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