Holden’s Reuss gets top job in Detroit
July 31, 2009 by David Twomey
Filed under Australian Car Industry News, Car News, GM, Holden, Industry
General Motors Company, in its final round of senior executive shake-ups following its July 10 exit from Chapter 11 bankruptcy, has named the outgoing GM Holden president and managing director, Mark Reuss, as vice president of global vehicle engineering.
The very senior post for Mr Reuss, 45, means he will replace GM veterans Jim Queen, 60, [...]
Holden won’t be sold, at least not now; MD
June 9, 2009 by David Twomey
Filed under Australian Car Industry News, Car News, GM, Holden, Holden VE Commodore, Industry
The chairman and managing director of car maker GM Holden, Mark Reuss, says Holden will not be sold, at least in the near term.
Holden’s United States parent company, General Motors, filed for bankruptcy protection in the United States last week.
“It (Holden) will not be sold,” Mr Reuss told the ABC’s Inside Business program on Sunday.
GM Holden future secure – Reuss
June 2, 2009 by David Twomey
Filed under Australian Car Industry News, Car News, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Daewoo, GM, Holden, Holden VE Commodore, Hummer, Industry, Saab, South Australia, Victoria
In a significant move GM Holden, the Australian subsidiary of General Motors, has been quick to assure that the dramatic moves in the United States will not have a direct impact on Australian workers or the Australian car industry.
The Chairman and Managing Director of GM Holden, Mark Reuss, told a news conference this morning that [...]
GM Holden boss: ‘inevitable’ job losses ‘keep me awake’
March 11, 2009 by David Twomey
Filed under Australian Car Industry News, Car News, Diesel, GM, Holden, Industry, South Australia, Victoria, electric
The current economic climate, across the world and in Australia, would “inevitably” lead to job losses in the Australian car industry, something that “kept him awake at night”, the managing director of GM Holden, Mark Reuss, has told a conference in Melbourne.
Mr Reuss, speaking to the National Fleet Conference, said “at Holden, we’re looking at [...]


