GM Board Member Kent Kresa Retires
General Motors Co. today announced that Kent Kresa has retired
from the companys board of directors. In accordance with
company guidelines, members are ineligible for re-election after
the age of 72.
Kresa, 72, was appointed to the board of the old GM in October
2003, after retiring as chairman of Northrop Grumman Corp. He
served on the board of old GM through July 9, 2009, and was then
elected to the board of the new GM on July 10, 2009. During
his tenure, he has served on the Investment Fund, Director and
Corporate Governance and Audit committees.
Drawing from his experiences at Northrop, one of the worlds
leading aeronautics companies, Kent was adamant that GM keep up
with or lead key technological advances for the industry. And thats
one of our biggest strengths today, said GM Chairman and CEO, Ed E.
Whitacre, Jr.
Having led Northrop through crisis and renewal, Kent provided calm
leadership and sensible guidance as the GMs interim Chairman during
what was a period of intense change, challenge and uncertainty for
the company, Whitacre said. We thank Kent with enormous gratitude
for his dedicated service and many contributions to GM.