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Article: GM's Middlebrook to retire; Browning to get global sales post.(News)(John Middlebrook will retire from General Motors and Jonathan Browning will replace by his post)(Brief article)
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- Automotive News
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- April 7, 2008
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Byline: Ryan Beene
General Motors is shuffling sales and marketing executives after the retirement of its global sales and marketing chief.
John Middlebrook, GM vice president of global sales, service and marketing, will retire July 1. Middlebrook, 67, will be replaced on June 1 by Jonathan Browning, GM Europe vice president of sales, marketing and aftersales.
"John Middlebrook has made tremendous contributions to GM in a variety of roles over the past 49 years,'' GM CEO Rick Wagoner said in a statement. "He is well-known and highly respected and admired ...
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