Docherty Shanghaied

Cammy Corrigan
by Cammy Corrigan

As you remember, Susan “If you know what I’m good for, answers on a postcard, please” Docherty got canned from her job of Sales and Marketing of U.S Operations, to make room for Joel Ewanick. Back then, many thought it was only a matter of time before ol’ Doperty (see what I did there?) got the ol’ heave ho from GM CEO Eddie Whitacre. Unfortunately, it seems someone still likes her (again, answers on a postcard, please) and she’s now landed another gig at GM. Only this time, they’ve let her loose on the golden goose (hey, see what I d….never mind).

Susan Docherty will be shanghaied. DetNews reports that Miss Susan Docherty will be vice president of sales, marketing and after sales for GM’s markets of Asia, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and Russia. Technically correct. Practically, she’ll be responsible for the marketing of GM vehicles in China and other key growth markets that fall under the purview of GMIO (GM International Operations), operating out of Shanghai. Shipped to Shanghai will be the person who worked on the marketing for Saab, Hummer, Saturn and Pontiac. Oh, and had a hand in this. In Shanghai, she’ll be working out of China’s second largest building, the Jin Mao Tower, where GMIO has a low-rent presence on the 10th floor.

Now to all those who think “Hang on, Cammy! Aren’t you being a tad harsh and taking this out of context?” I say one thing. Further into the DetNews article GM CEO Ed Whitacre was quoted to have said “Growth in China and other emerging markets is important to the company’s future…We are counting on Susan to make significant contribution, and I am glad to have her running this critical part of our business.” No wiggle room there, eh, Ed? You’re counting on Susan to deliver growth in one of your key markets? Well, can’t say I blame you for putting trust in her. I mean, Hummer, Saturn, Saab and Pontiac were such rip-roaring successes, right? Cammy out.

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  • Gimmeamanual Gimmeamanual on May 26, 2010

    She married? If not, maybe I'll take a stroll across the street and see if she wants to pop up to Cloud 9 for a couple cocktails.

  • Akear Akear on May 26, 2010

    Shuffling these executives around is tantamount to rearranging deck chairs on the titanic. When you sell only a few cars a week what the heck do Buick dealers do during most of the day. It is not surprising the landscaping at our local Buick dealer is so immaculate. "Jim it is slow today - go out and do some weeding". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weed_control

  • Analoggrotto Ford wishes it could be Hyundai Kia Genesis.
  • John I used to have a 2016 Chevy Spark EV (leased, 85 miles range when new) as our family's 3rd car. Loved it. When the lease ended the only cheap EV was the bolt but I couldn't stomach the tuperware interior so I bought a used Cayman instead and have been waiting now for another a cheap EV for almost 5 years. My bigger problem would be that I dislike giving Elon Musk even more $$, but the tesla supercharger network makes long trips (within CA at least) an option.
  • SCE to AUX "...it’s unclear how Ford plans to reach profitability with cheaper vehicles, as it’s slowed investments in new factories and other related areas"Exactly. They need to show us their Gigafactories that will support the high-demand affordable EV volume.
  • 1995 SC I have a "Hooptie" EV. Affordable would be a step up.
  • Buickman if they name it "Recall" there will already be Brand Awareness!
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