GM hires Sterling Anderson, self-driving truck co-founder
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General Motors (NYSE:GM) recently appointed Sterling Anderson as Executive Vice President, Global Product, and Chief Product Officer, underscoring its commitment to enhancing its product strategy amidst the evolving electric vehicle market.
General Motors has turned to Sterling Anderson, a veteran of the autonomous vehicle industry, to oversee its entire product line of gas-powered and
GM has appointed Aurora co-founder and product boss Sterling Anderson as the automaker’s executive vice president of global product and chief product officer.
General Motors Co. on Monday appointed a former Tesla Inc. leader and the co-founder of a self-driving vehicle company to oversee global products at the Detroit automaker, which has struggled to match electric and self-driving technology offered by Elon Musk's Tesla.
Remember last week when Aurora met a major milestone — just squeaking by under its own deadline — and launched a driverless self-driving truck service? Welp, this week Aurora made headlines again, but for a surprising change in leadership.
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During its earnings call it was announced that the company expects to raise between $650 to $850 million before achieving cash flow positivity and that Co-founder and CPO Sterling Anderson would be leaving the company.