Mary Barra, the Chief Executive Officer of General Motors, is a well-respected figure in the automotive industry. In 2014, she became the first woman to lead a major global automaker.

Barra has played a significant role in GM's transition towards a more sustainable future. She has directed the company's move into driverless and electric-powered cars, recognizing the potential of these technologies early on.

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Under her leadership, GM has made significant acquisitions in the driverless technology space, including Strobe, a startup that specializes in driverless sensors. In addition to her role at GM, Barra has served on the board of directors for General Dynamics, a global aerospace and defense company.

She is also a member of the Detroit Economic Club and Detroit Country Day School's board of directors. These roles demonstrate her commitment to the growth and development of the automotive industry and her local community.

Barra is known for her strong leadership and focus on customer needs. She has been praised for her ability to make tough decisions quickly and efficiently, leading to significant improvements in GM's financial performance.

The company has focused on innovation, including investing in autonomous and electric vehicle technologies to keep up with changing consumer preferences.

Barra is also committed to promoting diversity and inclusion in the workplace. She has implemented initiatives aimed at increasing the representation of women and people of color in leadership positions at GM. 

As a role model for women in the automotive industry, Barra's commitment to diversity and inclusion has set an example for others to follow.