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REPORT: McNabb left GM premium post for Maserati position
Mark McNabb loves a challenge. After working for General Motors for 13 months leading Cadillac, Hummer, and Saab, McNabb announced his resignation last week as of June 1. His destination, it turns out, is Maserati, where he'll replace former North American CEO Marti Eulberg, Who resigned last month after less than a year on the job. At GM, McNabb ended up shepherding one of his brands and trying to sell the other two. At Maserati he'll have just one brand to lead and he'll be focused on selling its cars. Maserati sales have done their ... Read more →
REPORT: Cadillac/Hummer/Saab chief Mark McNabb resigns after just 13 months Jonathon Ramsey
Mark McNabb, the general marshaling the forces of General Motors' premium channel – Cadillac, Hummer, and Saab – is leaving the company in 10 days "to pursue other job opportunities." ...
Mercedes replaces US sales veep Scott Davis
Mercedes-Benz USA has accepted the resignation of Keith May, Vice President of Sales since joining the company in 2000, who is leaving "to pursue other interests". May will be replaced by Mark ...
Personnel changes around the industry Erin Mays
This next item doesn't really qualify as auto enthusiast news, but as we know a lot of folks in the industry read Autoblog, we thought we'd share the following personel movements: Mark McNabb ...
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REPORT: McNabb left GM premium post for Maserati position 6 months ago on Autoblog
Mark McNabb loves a challenge. After working for General Motors for 13 months leading Cadillac, Hummer, and Saab, McNabb announced his resignation last week as of June 1. His destination, it turns out, is Maserati, where he'll replace former North American CEO Marti Eulberg, Who resigned last month ...
REPORT: Cadillac/Hummer/Saab chief Mark McNabb resigns after just 13 months 7 months ago on Autoblog
Mark McNabb, the general marshaling the forces of General Motors' premium channel – Cadillac, Hummer, and Saab – is leaving the company in 10 days "to pursue other job opportunities." Only 13 months into his stint, McNabb has presumably spent most of his time trying to figure out how to ...
Mercedes replaces US sales veep 2 years ago on Autoblog
Mercedes-Benz USA has accepted the resignation of Keith May, Vice President of Sales since joining the company in 2000, who is leaving "to pursue other interests". May will be replaced by Mark McNabb, former Vice President of Marketing for MBUSA. McNabb joined Mercedes-Benz as marketing chief ...
Personnel changes around the industry 3 years ago on Autoblog
This next item doesn't really qualify as auto enthusiast news, but as we know a lot of folks in the industry read Autoblog, we thought we'd share the following personel movements: Mark McNabb is the next in the string of execs deciding not to make the move with Nissan to Tennessee, but he ...
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