Bariş Cetinok, General Motors’ senior vice president of software and services product management, has left the automaker.
Baris Cetinok is the fourth high-profile hire from the California tech world that GM has lost in the past year.
GM is eliminating more than 1,000 jobs in its software division globally. Nearly 600 of the jobs being cut are coming from its Global Technical Center in Warren, Michigan. GM said the move is to ...
GM Chief Product Officer Sterling Anderson has consolidated power to oversee "the end-to-end product lifecycle" of ...
Three of GM's top software executives have left the automaker in recent months, as the company moves to combine its disparate ...
General Motors has partnered with automotive supplier Magna International and technology services and consulting company Wipro Limited to develop a platform where businesses can buy and sell ...
DETROIT — General Motors is laying off more than 1,000 salaried employees globally in its software and services division following a review to streamline the unit's operations, CNBC has learned. The ...
Detroit-based General Motors Co. (NYSE:GM) has promoted former Apple executives Baris Cetinok and Dave Richardson to head its Software and Services organization in a bid to advance connectivity in its ...
General Motors’ second quarter earnings announcement included positive news about the automaker’s loyalty program and subscription software offerrings. GM Rewards is poised for growth with the program ...
Nearly 180 General Motors employees will be affected by job cuts to software roles, the automaker confirmed Thursday. Most of the positions are in software validation and program management and based ...