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Jeremy Kearney – Building a better future for cars and the community


In his day job, engineer Jeremy Kearney works on making GM cars and trucks better. In his off hours, he works on making his community better. He is an active member of a group of young GM employees called JumpStart, and he has worked on Habitat for Humanity projects to help revitalize neighborhoods. Check out the video to see who inspired him to do even more during his off hours.

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Nina Tortosa – Working in a windstorm

Nina Tortosa works in a windstorm. As an aerodynamicist at the GM wind tunnel, she helps sculpt cars to lessen wind resistance, improve fuel economy and diminish emissions. She takes us inside the wind tunnel and shows us how it works.

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Mary Barra – Leading development of GM’s next-generation


Mary Barra is senior vice president of global product development for General Motors. Under her direction, the product development team was able to move up an important product launch. Click the video to see how she and her team plans to make better vehicles and happier customers in the days and years to come.

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Jacqueline Sergi – Developing a cleaner future for transportation

Jacqueline Sergi – Developing a cleaner future for transportation

Jacqueline Sergi is a new employee at the GM Fuel Cell Research Facility in New York. She worked on cars with her dad when she was younger. She worked on a project funded by the Department of Energy while she was in college. Now she’s working on developing the future of transportation. Click through to see why Jacqueline thinks future transportation will be cleaner, and how she sees her role in making that future a reality.

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