February 10, 2014
Mike Colias

General Motors CEO Mary Barra told analysts last week that GM is "riding a wave of new products" in North America as the company seeks to boost profitability and market share.

Charged with selling that fresh sheet metal are sales and marketing executive teams that are full of fresh faces after another round of executive turnover.

Last week, GM shuffled its U.S. sales operation again, moving Buick-GMC sales chief Brian Sweeney, 46, to the top sales post at Chevrolet, taking over for Don Johnson, 56, who is retiring. He'll be replaced by Duncan Aldred, 43, who has been running GM's British brand, Vauxhall. Both of them will report to new U.S. sales chief Steve Hill, 53, who was promoted to that job last month after Barra's elevation to CEO.

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Automotive News