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GM offers up to $40 million pay package to recruit product chief Sterling Anderson

Automaker deploys aggressive compensation strategy to secure leadership talent as it advances EV, software, and vehicle development.

GM offers up to $40 million pay package to recruit product chief Sterling Anderson

On the Dash:

  • GM’s investment signals increased focus on EV, software, and next-generation vehicle development.
  • The leadership move points to long-term succession planning and strategic continuity.
  • Product strategy shifts may influence future dealership inventory and sales mix.

General Motors has awarded a compensation package worth up to $40 million to newly recruited product chief Sterling Anderson, underscoring the automaker’s push to strengthen its leadership bench as it accelerates development across electric vehicles, software, and internal combustion platforms.

The pay package, disclosed in a regulatory filing Monday, was designed to attract Anderson from Aurora, where he served as co-founder and chief product officer and held a significant equity stake. GM said it created a new compensation structure it “believed was necessary and appropriate” to recruit him from his prior role.

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Anderson, a former executive at Tesla, now oversees large portions of GM’s business, including development of both electric and gasoline-powered vehicles as well as software initiatives. His role places him at the center of the company’s broader transformation strategy as it balances next-generation EV investments with its existing internal combustion portfolio.

According to the filing, Anderson received $16 million in 2025 and could earn an additional $24 million through 2027 if he remains with the company and meets performance targets. The structure ties a significant portion of compensation to long-term retention and execution goals.

Industry observers have identified Anderson as a potential successor to CEO Mary Barra, who has led the company since 2014. A GM spokesperson said the board reviews succession planning as part of its regular process.

Barra’s 2025 compensation could total $29.9 million, including stock awards and bonuses, reflecting continued investment in executive leadership as GM navigates a rapidly evolving automotive landscape.

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