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Sterling Anderson, who has been named GM's VP of global product, co-founded a driverless trucking startup and previously worked on Tesla's Autopilot system.
Sterling Anderson, a veteran of the nascent autonomous vehicle sector and co-founder of Aurora, is resigning just a week after the company launched its commercial self-driving truck service in Texas.
Developer Sterling Bay is losing the Lincoln Park site to impatient lenders. Now, Chicago's JDL Development is close to ...
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GM hires Sterling Anderson, self-driving truck co-founder, to lead product development - MSNSterling Anderson, co-founder of self-driving truck company Aurora and former lead on Tesla’s Model X, will head GM's key departments.
The Detroit automaker has tapped Sterling Anderson, co-founder of self-driving truck company Aurora and former lead on Tesla’s Model X and Autopilot programs, to be its next chief product officer.
GM has appointed Sterling Anderson as the automaker’s executive vice president of global product and chief product officer, effective June 2 nd. Anderson is the co-founder and chief product ...
GM has hired Sterling Anderson, the former director of Tesla’s Autopilot program and a co-founder of autonomous startup Aurora, as chief product officer overseeing all vehicle development.
General Motors (NYSE:GM) recently appointed Sterling Anderson as Executive Vice President, Global Product, and Chief Product Officer, underscoring its commitment to enhancing its product strategy ...
Sterling Anderson, co-founder of self-driving truck company Aurora and former lead on Tesla’s Model X, will head GM's key departments.
Sterling Anderson led Tesla's Model X and Autopilot programs before starting Aurora, a company that earlier this month launched the nation's first driverless, long-haul trucking service. Now, he's ...
Sterling Anderson, co-founder of self-driving truck company Aurora and former lead on Tesla’s Model X, will head GM's key departments.
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