DAILY DRIVE PODCAST: March 17, 2023

Mazda names new CEO; UAW President Ray Curry disputes election



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Mazda’s Masahiro Moro

Mazda has appointed Masahiro Moro to be the automaker’s next CEO. Staring defeat in the face, incumbent UAW President Ray Curry has filed a protest against the union’s election process. Plus, service coach Coralee Zueff talks about her experiences as a woman in fixed ops and how dealerships can do a better job attracting women to the profession.


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