GM names Mary Barra CEO, 1st woman to head U.S. car firm

In this Jan. 10, 2012, file photo, Mary Barra, General Motors Senior Vice President, Global Product Development, speaks at the debut of the 2013 Buick Encore at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
In this Jan. 10, 2012, file photo, Mary Barra, General Motors Senior Vice President, Global Product Development, speaks at the debut of the 2013 Buick Encore at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

DETROIT — General Motors product development chief Mary Barra has been named the company's new CEO, the first female head of a U.S. car company.

Barra, 51, will replace Dan Akerson on Jan. 15. Akerson, chairman and CEO, moved up his retirement plans by several months because his wife, Karin, is battling advanced cancer, the company said in a statement Tuesday.

With the decision, the GM board separated the board chairman and CEO positions. Barra will get a seat on the board, but Director Theodore Solso will succeed Akerson as chairman. Solso formerly was chairman and CEO of engine maker Cummins Inc., and has been on GM's board since June of 2012.

Read tomorrow's Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for full details.

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