GM lured new product chief with pay package totaling $40 million

(Reuters) – General Motors recruited new product chief Sterling Anderson last year with a pay package ​totaling as much as $40 million, a regulatory ‌filing on Monday showed.

GM hired Anderson last year from autonomous-trucking company Aurora, where he was a co-founder and chief product ​officer. The former Tesla executive has been ​put in charge of large swaths of GM’s ⁠business, including development of new electric and gasoline-powered ​vehicles, as well as software.

To recruit him to GM, ​the automaker created a new compensation structure that it “believed was necessary and appropriate to recruit him to GM from his ​prior company where he had an influential leadership ​role and a significant equity interest.”

Anderson received $16 million last year, with ‌the ⁠potential to earn his total new-hire award of $24 million over this year and 2027 if he stays with the company and meets certain performance targets, GM’s ​proxy statement ​showed.

Industry insiders ⁠view Anderson as a potential contender to succeed CEO Mary Barra, who has ​been GM’s CEO since early 2014. A ​GM ⁠spokesperson said “the board reviews management succession planning in the ordinary course of business.”

For 2025, Barra was given a ⁠pay ​package that could total $29.9 million, including ​a mix of future stock awards and bonus.

Reporting by Kalea Hall ​in Detroit; Editing by Mike Colias and Stephen Coates