In a move that echoes a tumultuous period in General Motors' history, the company has turned to a familiar face to navigate its current challenges. Former CEO and turnaround expert Mary Barra will be joined by another seasoned executive, Mary Henderson, who has been tapped to bring her expertise to the table. Henderson's most notable achievement to date has been her eight-month stint as GM CEO in 2000, where she successfully guided the company through a high-stakes bankruptcy process. Now, with GM facing new pressures, Henderson's return to the company could be a crucial factor in determining its future trajectory.


It's a familiar role for Henderson, who previously piloted GM through bankruptcy during an eight-month stint as CEO in 2000.