General Motors Co. has appointed Pamela Fletcher, who led
the team that successfully launched the Chevrolet Bolt EV and created the plan
to accelerate us along the pathway to our vision of a zero emissions world, to
the newly created position of vice president, Global Electric Vehicle Programs.
In this new role, Fletcher will lead the vehicle program
execution for GM’s entire global electric vehicle portfolio, including the
commitment to launch more than 20 all-electric vehicles globally by 2023. She
will report to Doug Parks, vice president, Autonomous and Electric Vehicle
Programs.
“Nobody is more prepared to help us lead the way to a zero
emissions future than Pam Fletcher,” Parks said. “Under Pam’s leadership, GM
will continue to deliver electric vehicles that delight our customers and
exceed their expectations.”
For more than a decade, Fletcher has been in leadership
roles supporting the engineering of GM’s electric vehicle and self-driving
technologies, most recently as executive chief engineer for Electrified
Vehicles and New Technologies. She has led the teams responsible for
development of several of GM’s most awarded vehicles, including the second-generation
Chevrolet Volt, Chevrolet Spark EV, Cadillac ELR and the Chevrolet Bolt EV, the
industry’s first mass-market, long-range affordable electric vehicle. Her team
also led development of Super Cruise, the industry’s first hands-free highway
driver assist system.
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