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Carsales Staff3 Dec 2007
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Former GM CEO Roger Smith dies at 82

USA auto industry "pioneer" dies in Detroit

Roger Smith, who led General Motors in the 1980s and was the subject of Michael Moore's searing documentary Roger & Me, has died at the age of 82.

The auto giant said Smith died in the Detroit area after a brief illness that it did not identify.

He was appointed chairman and chief executive on January 1, 1981, and led the world's largest automaker until his retirement on July 31, 1990.

With Japanese automakers gaining momentum in the US as Smith's tenure began, he responded with GM's first front-wheel-drive mid-size cars. He also formed a controversial joint venture with Toyota Motor Corp to manufacture cars in California, created the Saturn small-car brand to fight the imports and acquired Electronic Data Systems and Hughes Aircraft Corp.

"Roger Smith led GM during a period of tremendous innovation in the industry," current GM Chairman and CEO Rick Wagoner said in a statement. "He was a leader who knew that we have to accept change, understand change, and learn to make it work for us. Roger was truly a pioneer in the fast-moving global industry that we now take for granted."

Smith also served GM as an executive vice-president and a member of the board of directors beginning in 1974.

Moore has become an Oscar-winning documentary maker, but he became famous with Roger & Me, which explored how GM's plant closings and layoffs affected his hometown of Flint, Michigan.

The 1989 film chronicles Moore's fruitless attempts to interview Smith about the devastation in Flint, although magazine articles and documentaries have alleged that Smith granted interviews to Moore prior to the film's release.

Moore has acknowledged a five-minute exchange with Smith about a company tax abatement during the public comment portion of a 1987 shareholders' meeting, but said that was before he started working on the movie.

Smith often faced questions about the documentary, which contained interviews with people who said they lost their homes after GM plant closures in Flint.

One woman said she had to start killing rabbits for food after GM shut down the plants, eliminating 30,000 jobs in the city of 150,000.

"I haven't seen it," Smith told reporters shortly after the film was released. "I'm not much for sick humour, and I don't like things that take advantage of poor people."

At the time, Moore said he arranged with Warner Bros to reserve a seat for Smith at every showing of the movie across the United States.

Smith was born in Columbus, Ohio, in 1925 and served in the navy from 1944 to 1946. He received a bachelor's degree in business administration in 1947 from the University of Michigan, and a master's degree in business from the school in 1953.

His career at GM began in 1949 as an accounting clerk. He became treasurer in 1970 and vice-president in 1971. In 1974, he was elected executive vice-president in charge of the financial, public relations and government relations staff.

Smith is survived by Barbara, his wife of 53 years, four children and six grandchildren.

Source: AAP 2007

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