BACKGROUNDER: Meet the new GM chief
Author: Graeme Roberts | 12 August 2010
Dan Akerson, named General Motors' new chairman and CEO today, has, like his predecessor Ed Whitacre, a strong background in telecommunications and related industries and solid experience restructuring large companies.
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