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Jill Lajdziak

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Jill Lajdziak (pronounced La-Jek[1]) is the president and CEO of Penske Vehicle Services.[2] She is the former General Manager of General Motors' Saturn division. In 2005, she was named one of the 100 Leading Women in the North American Auto Industry, along with 19 other GM colleagues, which made GM the most represented company on the list.[3] Jill has two children.[4] At the beginning of January 2010, Lajdziak was named the President of SmartUSA vehicles.[5] She was appointed to this position by Roger Penske.[6]

Background

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Born in Brillion, Wisconsin, Lajdziak earned her BSc in business marketing and management from the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay in 1979. Her experience includes a position with Elf Aquitaine Norge A/S, a Norwegian subsidiary of Elf Aquitaine. Later, she worked at a GM dealership as sales and service representative.[7]

In 1980, Jill Lajdziak formally joined General Motors, gradually advancing through the following positions (year of appointment given):

Career with Saturn

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Continuing her advancement within General Motors Corporation, Jill Lajdziak joined the newly founded Saturn Corporation in 1986, playing a part in the development of Saturn's retailer network. Her positions included (year of appointment given):[7]

  • 1986 - Manager of Retailer Selection
  • 1987 - Manager of Retailer Network Development
  • 1989 - Regional Manager of Central United States
  • 1995 (March) - Executive Director of Customer/Retail Operations & Strategies Team
  • 1997 - Executive Director of Retailer Network Development [8]
  • 1999 - Vice President of Sales, Service, and Marketing

In 2004, the position of Saturn was redefined within General Motors, with Saturn losing a seat on GM's board. Jill Lajdziak was appointed General Manager of Saturn, with responsibilities encompassing brand and product development, marketing and supervision of the field organization. This more brand-oriented role of both Lajdziak and Saturn as a GM division put the formerly more independent corporation more in line with other GM North American brands.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "Digital Dealer Conference & Expo". Digital Dealer. 2019-04-25. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
  2. ^ "Five companies selected in Michigan mobility initiative to address Covid-19 challenges".
  3. ^ GM Press Release announcing the 2005 100 Leading Women in the North American Auto Industry
  4. ^ AutoWeek interview[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Jill Lajdziak Appointed New President of Smart USA". Automobile Magazine. 2010-01-05. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
  6. ^ "Penske appoints Jill Lajdziak to run Smart USA hoping to stem sales collapse". Autoblog. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
  7. ^ a b Jill Lajdziak's bio at GM Media Online Archived 2007-02-22 at archive.today
  8. ^ Press release concerning Lajdziak's appointment as Executive Director of Retailer Network Development[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ Clarification of Jill Lajdziak's new role