通用中国“换帅”:何思文转岗全球出口业务,凯迪拉克全球副总裁接棒

Core Insights - General Motors announced leadership changes to support the recovery of its business in the Chinese market and to promote global export growth [1] Group 1: Leadership Changes - Effective December 1, Steve Hill will take on the newly established role of Senior Vice President of Global Export and Retail Innovation, leveraging GM's global manufacturing network and distribution channels to accelerate export growth [1] - John Roth, currently the Global Vice President of Cadillac, will succeed Steve Hill as Senior Vice President and President of GM China, having led Cadillac to become the fastest-growing luxury brand and the top-selling luxury electric vehicle brand [1][2] - Rory Harvey, GM's Executive Vice President and President of Global Markets, emphasized Hill's deep understanding of global operations and extensive experience in sales, marketing, and after-sales service as key factors for success in his new role [1] Group 2: Performance and Strategy - Under Hill's leadership, GM China achieved profitability for four consecutive quarters and was the only global automaker to gain market share this year [1] - Hill highlighted significant growth in the export business of GM's joint ventures, particularly with SAIC-GM-Wuling, contributing to GM's international market profitability and future growth potential [2] - Roth expressed his commitment to driving business transformation in China, recognizing it as one of the most dynamic and competitive markets globally [3]