Awards & Recognition
★Fortune's Most Powerful Woman in Business (2024, 2025 - 5th time)
★Forbes 9th Most Powerful Woman in World (2023), 5th (2024), 7th (2025)
★Automotive Hall of Fame inductee (2023)
★Time 100 Most Influential People (2014, 2021)
★National Academy of Engineering member (2018)
★Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute's Legend in Leadership Award (2018)
★Arthur W. Page Center Larry Foster Award for Integrity in Public Communication (2023)
★Stanford GSB Ernest C. Arbuckle Award (2024)
★Automotive News All-Star and Centennial Award winner (2024)
Notable Facts
→First female CEO of a 'Big Three' automaker (since 2014)
→Chair and CEO of General Motors, overseeing major electric vehicle transformation
→Earned $29.5 million compensation in 2024, highest among Detroit Three CEOs
→40+ year career at GM, starting as co-op student at age 18
→Electrical engineering degree from Kettering University, MBA from Stanford
→Serves on multiple prestigious boards including Disney, Duke University, Stanford trustees
→Led GM through major crisis management including ignition switch recalls in early tenure