Communication, collaboration key to success for 100 Leading Women
Seven of Automotive News' 100 Leading Women in the North American Auto Industry took part in a roundtable discussion in February about leadership. Pictured are, from left, Pamela Fletcher, CEO of Sion Power; Diane Maher, COO of Fox Motors; Tanya Sanders, head of Wells Fargo Auto; Teresa Thiele, senior vice president of global purchasing programs at Stellantis; Judy Wheeler, divisional vice president, Nissan sales and regional operations at Nissan U.S.; Lori Wittman, president of retail solutions at Cox Automotive; and Amy Fleming, COO of Mazda Canada. (TIERRA RIDDICK/AUTOMOTIVE NEWS)
Our 100 Leading Women for 2025 are visionaries, problem-solvers and catalysts for change. The fact that they are women matters deeply, but it is not the whole story. They are here because of what they do — and how well they do it.