Julian Blissett was appointed General Motors executive vice president and president of GM China, effective April 2020. Based in Shanghai, he oversees all of GM’s operations in China.
In his previous position of senior vice president, International Operations – leading GM’s global operations outside the Americas and China – Blissett streamlined operations and refined GM’s global go-to-market strategies for GM’s International Operations, strengthening the foundation to turn around financial performance and sustain a customer-focused organization.
Prior to Blissett’s role in GMI, he was executive vice president of SAIC General Motors (SAIC-GM), GM’s flagship joint venture in China, for five years from May 2014. SAIC-GM played a leading role in strengthening GM’s foothold and dealer networks as well as deploying the company’s diversified electrification solutions in China.
A native of the United Kingdom, Blissett began his career with GM in 1996, as Central Engineering manager for Opel Polska. Since then, he has held various management positions of increasing responsibility in the U.K., China and GM International Operations (GMIO) markets.
In 2006, Blissett started his first tenure at SAIC-GM, as deputy executive director of Manufacturing. In March 2010, he was appointed GMIO executive director of Manufacturing Engineering.
Blissett became vice president of New Business Development and Alliances for GMIO in December 2011. Based in Shanghai, he supervised the growth of GM’s alliances and other partnerships across the region while exploring new business opportunities.
Prior to joining GM, Blissett worked for Nissan Motor Manufacturing U.K. Ltd. for eight years in manufacturing engineering and production leadership in the U.K. and Japan.
Blissett holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering and business studies from Sheffield Hallam University in the U.K.
In 2019, Blissett received the Magnolia Gold Award from the Shanghai Municipal Government for his contributions to the economic and social development of Shanghai.
What is Julian G. Blissett's net worth?
The estimated net worth of Julian G. Blissett is at least $4.81 million as of February 20th, 2024. Mr. Blissett owns 87,567 shares of General Motors stock worth more than $4,805,677 as of November 21st. This net worth approximation does not reflect any other assets that Mr. Blissett may own. Learn More about Julian G. Blissett's net worth.
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Has Julian G. Blissett been buying or selling shares of General Motors?
Julian G. Blissett has not been actively trading shares of General Motors during the last quarter. Most recently, Julian G. Blissett sold 13,826 shares of the business's stock in a transaction on Tuesday, February 20th. The shares were sold at an average price of $38.24, for a transaction totalling $528,706.24. Following the completion of the sale, the executive vice president now directly owns 87,567 shares of the company's stock, valued at $3,348,562.08. Learn More on Julian G. Blissett's trading history.
Who are General Motors' active insiders?
General Motors' insider roster includes Mary Barra (CEO), Julian Blissett (EVP), Stephen Carlisle (EVP), Craig Glidden (EVP), Rory Harvey (EVP), Christopher Hatto (CAO), Paul Jacobson (CFO), Gerald Johnson (EVP), Randall Mott (EVP), Douglas Parks (EVP), Mark Reuss (President), Patricia Russo (Director), and Matthew Tsien (EVP). Learn More on General Motors' active insiders.
Are insiders buying or selling shares of General Motors?
In the last year, General Motors insiders bought shares 1 times. They purchased a total of 25,000 shares worth more than $1,102,750.00. In the last year, insiders at the auto manufacturer sold shares 18 times. They sold a total of 2,275,522 shares worth more than $112,142,363.98. The most recent insider tranaction occured on November, 18th when EVP Craig B Glidden sold 383,142 shares worth more than $21,697,331.46. Insiders at General Motors own 0.7% of the company.
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