Jami Miscik Appointed To GM Board Of Directors
October 10, 2018 by General MotorsDETROIT — General Motors Co. announced the election of Jami Miscik to its Board of Directors. An expert in global security and intelligence, Miscik currently serves as the chief executive officer and vice chair of Kissinger Associates. 'Jami is a seasoned leader with experience in assessing the geopolitical and macroeconomic climate,' said GM Chairman and CEO Mary Barra. 'Her unique and extensive background in intelligence, security and risk analysis and mitigation will add significant insights to GM's board and the company's overall strategy.' Miscik, 60, was appointed chief executive officer and vice chair of Kissinger Associates in July 2017, after serving as co-CEO and vice chair since 2015 and president and vice chair since 2009. Prior to joining Kissinger Associates, Miscik served as the deputy director of intelligence at the Central Intelligence Agency. She also previously held roles at Barclays Capital and Lehman Brothers. Miscik holds a master's degree in international studies from the University of Denver and a bachelor's degree in economics and political science from Pepperdine University. She serves on the board of directors at Morgan Stanley and as the co-vice chair of the Council on Foreign Relations. Miscik also previously served on the President's Intelligence Advisory Board. The election of Miscik to the board brings GM's Board of Directors to 12 members, 11 of whom are non-employee directors.
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