Robert A.
Lutz
Vice Chairman, Global Product Development
General Motors
Robert A. Lutz was named
General Motors vice chairman of product development
on September 1, 2001. On November 13, 2001, he was
named chairman of GM North America and served in that
capacity until April 4, 2005, when he assumed responsibility
for Global Product Development. He also served as president
of GM Europe on an interim basis from March to June
2004.
Prior to rejoining GM as vice chairman,
Lutz was chairman and chief executive officer of Exide
Technologies. He served as chairman until his resignation
on May 17, 2002, and as a member of Exide's board of
directors until May 5, 2004.
Lutz joined Exide after a distinguished
career with the former Chrysler Corporation from 1986
to 1998, where he reached the position of vice chairman.
Lutz also served as president and chief operating officer,
responsible for Chrysler's car and truck operations
worldwide.
Lutz led all of Chrysler's automotive activities,
including sales, marketing, product development, manufacturing,
and procurement and supply. He began his service with
Chrysler in 1986 as executive vice president and was
shortly thereafter elected to the Chrysler Corporation
board. His 12 years with the company are chronicled
in his 1998 book, Guts: The Seven Laws of Business
That Made Chrysler the World's Hottest Car Company.
Guts was revised and updated in 2003 and retitled,
Guts: 8 Laws of Business from One of the Most Innovative
Business Leaders of our Time.
Before Chrysler, Lutz spent 12 years at Ford Motor
Company, where his last position was executive vice
president of truck operations. He also served as chairman
of Ford of Europe and as executive vice president of
Ford's international operations. From 1982 to 1986,
Lutz was a member of Ford's board.
Lutz began his automotive career in September 1963
at GM, where he held a variety of senior positions
in Europe until December 1971. For the next three years,
he served as executive vice president of sales at BMW
in Munich and as a member of that company's board of
management.
He serves as chairman of The New Common School Foundation
and as a trustee of the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer
Institute. He is also a member of the board of trustees
for the U.S. Marine Corps University Foundation and
vice chairman of the board of trustees for the Marine
Military Academy in Harlingen, Texas.
Lutz received his bachelor's degree in production
management from the University of California-Berkeley
in 1961, where he earned distinction as a Phi Beta
Kappa. He received a master's degree in business administration,
with highest honors, from the University of California-Berkeley
in 1962. He received an honorary degree of doctor of
management from Kettering University on June 21, 2003,
and an honorary doctorate of law from Boston University
in 1985. The SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers)
Foundation named him the recipient of its 2006 Manufacturing
Leadership Award, which recognizes individuals who
have made meaningful contributions to the development
of the automotive industry.
He also served as a jet-attack aviator in the United
States Marine Corps from 1954 to 1965 and attained
the rank of captain. Lutz was born on February 12,
1932, in Zurich, Switzerland.
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