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George Richard "Rick" Wagoner Jr. (born February 9, 1953) is an American businessman and former chair and chief executive officer of General Motors. Wagoner resigned as chairman and CEO at General Motors on March 29, 2009, at the request of the White House .
Van Wagoner was a member of the board of Signature Books, and was described after his death as a "trailblazer in Mormon studies", having published historical articles in Utah Historical Quarterly, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, and Sunstone. [1] He lived in Lehi, Utah, and acted as the town's historical archivist. [1] [2]
He replaced Rick Wagoner as CEO of GM when Wagoner stepped down after serving in that position for eight years, at the request of President Barack Obama [1] in relation to the General Motors Chapter 11 reorganization. Henderson assumed the new position on March 31, 2009.
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GM Chairman and CEO Rick Wagoner was also forced to resign. [25] GM bondholders rejected the government's first offer, but the unions agreed to the preferential terms. [26] A bondholder debt to equity counteroffer was ignored. [27]
Rick Wagoner (born 1953), American businessman; Sophronia Wilson Wagoner (1834-1929), pioneer missionary; Tim Waggoner (born 1964), American author; William Thomas Waggoner (1852–1934), American rancher, oilman, banker, horse breeder and philanthropist; William Van Wagoner (1870–after 1920), American bicycle racer, designer of the Van Wagoner
The General Motors EV1 is a battery electric car produced by the American automaker General Motors from 1996 until its demise in 1999.. A subcompact car, the EV1 marked the introduction of mass produced and purpose-built battery electric vehicles.
George Wagoner could refer to: George Chester Robinson Wagoner (1863–1946), American politician Rick Wagoner (George Richard Wagoner Jr., born 1953), American businessman and former CEO of General Motors