Chuck Stevens is General Motors’ new executive vice president and chief financial officer (CFO), the Detroit-based manufacturer announced today. Previously CFO of GM North America, Stevens will be responsible for leading the company’s financial and accounting operations as of January 15.
Stevens, 54, will report to Mary Barra, GM’s new CEO. “Chuck’s extensive experience in leading finance operations and driving profitable growth all around the world makes him the perfect choice to help our team drive GM’s global performance to new heights,” said Barra.
“The plan is to build on the good progress made by the finance team in driving the right business decisions,” added Stevens. “I look forward to working with the GM team to drive even stronger business results.”
Stevens will be replaced as CFO of GM North America by John Stapleton, currently CFO of GM Global Manufacturing.
“The plan is to build on the good progress made by the finance team in driving the right business decisions,” added Stevens. “I look forward to working with the GM team to drive even stronger business results.”
Stevens will be replaced as CFO of GM North America by John Stapleton, currently CFO of GM Global Manufacturing.