KEY POINTS
  • Monday marks 10 years of Mary Barra's tenure as CEO of General Motors.
  • It ushers in a crucial year for the Detroit automaker and for Barra's legacy.
  • The automaker is facing challenges with EV demand and its Cruise autonomous driving unit, but those headwinds may play to Barra's strengths.

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Mary Barra, Chair and CEO of the General Motors Company (GM), speaks during the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California, on May 2, 2022.

DETROIT — Monday marks 10 years of Mary Barra's tenure as CEO of General Motors, ushering in a crucial year for the Detroit automaker and for her legacy.

Over the past decade, Barra has been a dynamic executive, guiding the company through high-profile crises as the first female leader of a major automaker. Under her stewardship, GM has seen record profits, cultural changes and major achievements, including beating Wall Street earnings forecasts in 34 of the last 35 quarters, according to FactSet.

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