Cruise, the troubled General Motors autonomous vehicle unit, has hired a veteran automotive and technology company safety official for the critical position of chief safety officer.
Steve Kenner, who has held top safety positions at multiple companies over nearly four decades, started the job this week, Cruise said in a statement.
Most recently he was vice president of safety at Kodiak, a self-driving truck company, the statement said. He also has held leadership positions at Apple, Uber and Aurora, another company that makes hardware and software for autonomous trucks.
Kenner started his career as an engineer at General Motors and once served as global safety director at crosstown rival Ford.
He comes to Cruise at a pivotal time, four months after a Cruise robotaxi dragged a San Francisco pedestrian roughly…