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“Leading a portfolio that includes more than 60 plants in 15 countries
gives Tim a terrific vantage point for this job,” said Akerson. “His
extensive manufacturing experience coupled with this alignment will help
deliver great, quality vehicles that keep pace with GM’s global growth.”
Lee will have responsibility for GM’s
manufacturing operations globally, supervising the regional
manufacturing leaders who will report to him, while collaborating with
the leadership of the company’s regions in North America, South America
and Europe. In his new role, Lee will also be responsible for global
manufacturing engineering, labor relations, safety and manufacturing
strategy and planning.
With Lee’s appointment, Diana Tremblay
transitions to North America vice president, Manufacturing, also
effective immediately. She will report to Lee.
“Our realignment now allows Diana to focus
her considerable talents and experience exclusively on North America –
our single greatest manufacturing region,” said Akerson. “Diana’s work
toward greater North American manufacturing flexibility has helped drive
GM’s recent progress of renewed plant investments and job creation.”
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