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GM EXECUTIVE: Alicia Boler Davis
General Motors (GM) is one of the largest automakers in the world. Each year, the company produces more than 9 million cars, trucks, and SUVs. As the executive in charge of global manufacturing for GM, Alicia Boler Davis makes sure all those vehicles get made.
Boler Davis started her career at GM as an engineer. She eventually became the first African-American woman to run an assembly plant for the company. Today, Boler Davis oversees about 165,000 employees working in more than 150 factories worldwide, including GM’s headquarters in Detroit, Michigan. Science World spoke with her about her career as an engineer-turned-executive in the auto industry.