Grace Lieblein Vice President GM Global Purchasing and Supply Chain Effective December, 2012, Grace Lieblein was appointed to the position of GM vice president, Global Purchasing and Supply Chain. In her new role, Lieblein is responsible for GM’s purchasing activities and supply chain and logistics operations worldwide. Lieblein was also recently appointed to the Board of Directors for Honeywell International. Previously, Lieblein was President and Managing Director of GM Brazil where she oversaw the launch of 9 new products in 15 months, and was part of the unit’s Transformation. Before coming to Brazil, Lieblein was President and Managing Director of GM Mexico, and the first woman to serve in this role. While in Mexico, in addition to her position at GM, she was appointed to the Board of Directors of the American Chamber Mexico, and in May 2010, she was named Vice President of the Board. Previous to her position in Mexico, Lieblein was Global Vehicle Chief Engineer-Front Wheel Drive Trucks for the Product Development organization, since October 1, 2004,. Lieblein began her GM career in 1978 as a co-op student at General Motors Assembly Division in Los Angeles, CA. She remained a co-op in Los Angeles until 1980 when she transferred to Oldsmobile in Lansing, MI and was named industrial engineer in 1984. In 1990, she was assigned to the position of superintendent of Manufacturing with the Buick-Oldsmobile-Chevrolet Group in Warren. In 1993, she was appointed director of Validation and Test at Lansing Automotive Assembly Division. In 1996, she was transferred to the GM Desert Proving Ground in Mesa, Arizona and was named manager of Vehicle Development and Technical Operations - Engineering Centers. In 1999, Lieblein was appointed director of Engineering Design for General Motors North America Car Group. From April 1, 2003 through October 1, 2004, Lieblein was the Global Manufacturing System Implementation Leader for General Motors North American Engineering. Lieblein received a master's degree in management - materials/logistics from Michigan State University in 1987 and a bachelor's degree in industrial engineering from Kettering University in 1983. She also earned a Certificate in Global Leadership from Thunderbird School of Global Management in 1998. Lieblein is the highest-ranking Latina at GM and was the company’s first Latina Managing Director, and the first Latina vehicle chief engineer. Lieblein has been widely recognized for her achievements, including: In 2012, she was featured on CNN as part of their “Leading Women” series. She was also named Executive of the Year by TopCar TV in Brazil. In 2012, she was added to Hispanic Business Magazine's 2012 Corporate Elite 25 list. In 2012, she was recognized by Latin Business Chronicle on their list of “Top Business Women”. In 2011 and 2012, she was recognized by Fortune magazine on their list of “50 Most Powerful Women in Business – International”, ranked as #22 overall, and one of “10 Global Women on the rise”. In 2010, she was recognized by Financial Times magazine, as one of the top 100 women in world business in a group of “The Ones to Watch”. In 2010, she was Second on the list of the Most Powerful Women CEOs in Latin America by America Economy Magazine In, 2010 She was recognized as one of the top 100 Women in the Automotive Industry by Automotive News In 2010, Expansion Magazine placed her in the second position of the “Top 50 powerful women in Mexico” In 2009, she was recognized as one of the 100 Influentials, by Hispanic Business In 2009, Expansion Magazine placed her in the second position of the “Top 50 powerful women in Mexico” In 2008, Corporate Achievement Award by the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) In 2008, Engineering Achievement Award by the President of the Kettering/GMI Alumni Association In 2008, Woman of Leadership Award by South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce's (SFHCC) In 2007, nominated for top 5 “Women of the Year” Award by Hispanic Business Magazine In 2006, received the UGS, Global Diversity Council Award In 2005, received the “Speed Demon” from Rick Wagoner In 2005, Automotive News named Lieblein as one of the Top 100 Women in the Auto Industry. Also Lieblein was named “Latino Executive of the Year” as part of the 2006 Urban Wheels Awards. In 2004, the Hispanic Engineering National Achievement Awards Conference (HENNAC) awarded Lieblein with its Professional Achievement Award. In 2003 and 2005, the Hispanic Engineer & Informational Technology magazine recognized Lieblein as one of the most powerful Hispanics in business and technology. In 2001, 2003, and 2005, Hispanic Business magazine recognized Lieblein as one of the top 50 businesswomen in the United States.