Cadillac chief Rory Harvey will succeed Canadian Steve Carlisle as head of GM's largest and most profitable region June 1.
Cadillac chief Rory Harvey will become General Motors' new president of North America at the end of the month as Canadian Steve Carlisle retires after a 41-year career with the automaker.
GM promoted two other executives. John Roth will take over Harvey's role as vice president of global Cadillac, while Josh Tavel, executive chief engineer of battery electric trucks and SUVs since 2019, will succeed Roth as global vice president of Customer Care and Aftersales. Those changes also are effective June 1.
"Rory, John and Josh have the experience and strong leadership skills to continue to build on our momentum and maintain our strong commitment to our brands, our dealers and our customers," Reuss said. Harvey, 55, became vice president of Cadillac North America sales, service and marketing in March 2018. Before that, he was chairman and managing director of Vauxhall Motors and took on other roles in Europe and the Middle East.
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