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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
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David Ng

GM CEO Barra elected to Disney board

LOS ANGELES _ Mary Barra, chief executive of General Motors, has been elected to the Walt Disney Co. board, joining the leaders of Nike, Starbucks and Twitter to bring the total number of board members to 12.

Disney announced Thursday that Barra's appointment is effective immediately.

Barra's appointment comes as Disney continues its search for a successor to CEO Robert Iger, who this year extended his contract with the company to 2019.

The Disney board also includes Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter, as well as Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer of Facebook. Other directors include Mark Parker, who heads Nike, and Orin Smith of Starbucks.

Barra began her career at GM in 1980 when she was still a student. She rose through the ranks of the Detroit-based company and became CEO in 2014. She was elected chairman last year.

"GM has worked together with Disney on a number of projects over the years, and I look forward to helping contribute to the company's ongoing success," she said in a statement.

Among the recent projects that the two companies have collaborated on is the Test Track attraction at Epcot at Disney World in Orlando, Fla.

Barra and Iger both had been members of the White House's strategic and policy forum, which recently was disbanded after members quit in protest of President Donald Trump's statements concerning race-related clashes in Charlottesville, Va.

Iger quit his position in June over Trump's decision to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris climate accord.

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