The automotive industry’s ever-changing nature has provided General Motors with opportunities to think about business strategies in completely different ways, especially when it comes to an all-electric future. As manager of the company’s Global Electric Vehicle Infrastructure team, Jordan Catrine is focused on ensuring that EV owners have a positive charging experience. That starts with ensuring customers have ample places to charge their vehicles. Jordan led GM’s collaboration with industry-leading Charge Point Operators to improve the public charging experience and increase the number of chargers deployed in North America. He also is the primary contact for utility companies wanting to work with GM to ensure EV owners are charging at the lowest cost to both the consumer and environment. Jordan began his career as investment banker advising large corporations across the automotive, utility and financial sectors. He joined General Motors as a Chevrolet business analyst in 2015 before transitioning to the Global Corporate Strategy Team. There he focused on building sound business strategies in urban mobility, connectivity, autonomous and electrification. Jordan joined General Motors to be part of an industry experiencing constant disruption and change. He is inspired by the knowledge that his work in urban mobility and transit impacts the lives of real people — specifically, how they get from place to place. In his current EV role, that means getting there in an emissions-free way. Jordan is a graduate of Michigan State University, where he earned his degree in finance. He also holds a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Michigan.