
General Motors has announced that 61 Nick Reilly, president of GM Europe, decided to retire in March 2012. Reilly has been with the company for 37 years, in different positions in Europe, Asia and Latin America.
Reilly will be replaced by Karl-Friedrich Stracke, vice president of GM Global Engineering and current CEO of Opel / Vauxhall. Stracke Reilly will replace the January 1, 2012 and will join the Executive Committee of GM's operations, maintaining its position of Opel / Vauxhall CEO.
Reilly was the first president of GM Daewoo in 2002, and was also the soul of the growth of the automobile in Asia and Latin America regions, before taking the top spot at GM Europe in 2009.
"Nick Reilly responded to the call for GM at every turn," said company CEO Dan Akerrson. "He returned to Europe and has successfully led the turnaround of our business is in one of the time most tumultuous in the history of our company. "
Reilly, the GM will remain in the operations of the Executive Committee, a consultant until his retirement in March.



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