Waymo's CFO Ger Dwyer, 5 other execs to leave company
Skip to main content
Sister Publication Links
  • Automotive News Canada
  • Automotive News Europe
  • Automotive News China
  • Automobilwoche
AN-LOGO-BLUE
Subscribe
  • Subscribe
  • Account
  • login
  • HOME
  • NEWS
    • Dealers
    • Automakers & Suppliers
    • News by Brand
    • Cars & Concepts
    • Final Assembly
    • China
    • Shift
    • Mobility Report
    • Special Reports
    • Digital Edition Archive
    • This Week's Issue
    • IIHS finds no slackers in Volvo's lineup
      Dealer helps families of officers after deadly chase
      Nick Bunkley
      GM isn't making many amigos
      VinFast calls the cops over buyer complaint
    • Hengchi 1 electric vehicle
      Evergrande raises $1.4B selling shares in EV unit
      WeRide autonomous-vehicle testing
      WeRide raises new funds, puts value at $3.3B
      Robust used-vehicle recovery continues
      SAIC vehicle display
      New light-vehicle sales advance 11% in April
    • Udelv CEO offers a historical perspective on high-tech goods delivery
      Q&A with BrightDrop CEO Travis Katz
      Automakers optimize manufacturing, customize products through digitization
      3D-printing a Porsche: Making concepts matter
    • Autonomous  BMW web.jpg
      Partnerships urged for industry, government on AV deployment
      ID.BUZZ autonomous microbus
      VW plans to offer autonomous microbus ready for roads in 2025
      A Waymo self-driving minivan
      Waymo, GM's Cruise seek permits to charge for self-driving rides in San Francisco, report says
      Pony and Luminar
      Toyota-backed self-driving tech firm Pony.ai partners with Luminar
    • EV1: A legacy in a new light
      Elon Musk interview
      Tesla’s Model Y, on sale since March, is a showcase of EV technologies competitors will benchmark.
      Technologies of Electrification
      Cadillac’s Lyriq EV will be unveiled Aug. 6.
      Future Product Pipeline
    • Tavares gives Chrysler, other brands 10 years
      6 Waymo execs have taken off-ramp
      The Free Bird camper van, based on the Nissan NV200 cargo van, was Caravan Outfitter's first offering in 2017.
      Retailer finds success with camper vans
      Stellantis pitches retail platform to its dealers
    • Access F&I
    • Fixed Ops Journal
    • Marketing
    • Used Cars
    • Retail Technology
    • Sales
    • Best Practices
    • Dealership Buy/Sell
    • NADA
    • NADA Show
    • Automakers
    • Manufacturing
    • Suppliers
    • Regulations & Safety
    • Executives
    • Talk From The Top
    • Leading Women Network
    • Guide to Economic Development
    • PACE Awards
    • Management Briefing Seminars
    • World Congress
    • Aston Martin
    • BMW
      • Mini
      • Rolls-Royce
    • Daimler
      • Mercedes Benz
      • Smart
    • Ford
      • Lincoln
    • General Motors
      • Buick
      • Cadillac
      • Chevrolet
      • GMC
    • Honda
      • Acura
    • Hyundai
      • Genesis
      • Kia
    • Mazda
    • McLaren
    • Mitsubishi
    • Nissan
      • Infiniti
    • Stellantis
      • Alfa Romeo
      • Citroen
      • Chrysler
      • Dodge
      • Ferrari
      • Fiat
      • Jeep
      • Lancia
      • Maserati
      • Opel
      • Peugeot
      • Ram
      • Vauxhall
    • Renault
    • Subaru
    • Suzuki
    • Tata
      • Jaguar
      • Land Rover
    • Tesla
    • Toyota
      • Lexus
    • Volkswagen
      • Audi
      • Bentley
      • Bugatti
      • Lamborghini
      • Porsche
      • Seat
      • Skoda
    • Volvo
    • (Discontinued Brands)
    • Virtual reveals (Sponsored)
      • MITSUBISHI: 2022 Outlander
      • NISSAN: 2022 Pathfinder and 2022 Frontier
      • GENESIS: 2021 GV80
      • KIA: 2021 K5
      • LEXUS: 2021 IS
      • NISSAN: 2021 Rogue
      • TOYOTA: 2021 Venza and 2021 Sienna
    • Auto Shows
    • Future Product Pipeline
    • Photo Galleries
    • Car Cutaways
    • Design
  • OPINION
    • Blogs
    • Cartoons
    • Keith Crain
    • Automotive Views with Jason Stein
    • Columnists
    • China Commentary
    • Editorials
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Send us a Letter
    • used car blog art 2010 Mini Cooper
      Used-car market sizzling for sellers, not so great for buyers
      It's time to rethink EV range
      Mercedes EQS mirrors web.jpg
      For the EQS, Mercedes likes what it sees in the mirror
      Mach-E
      For Ford, 3rd-party charging network must improve to reap Mustang Mach-E potential
    • Chicago is back
      Chicago is back
      Wishing for new car inventory
      Wishing for a new car
      Tesla Autopilot rename
      Autopilot rename?
      EVs Arrived EVentually
      EVs Came, EVentually
    • Shifting gears away from the stick shift
      SEMA still a wonderful circus
      Penske still has plenty of races to win
      Ford's turn in the hot seat
    • May 4, 2021 | Road to all-electric future is getting smoother
      April 27, 2021 | Chip shortage ramifications continue to be felt
      April 20, 2021 | The future of working may be hybrid
      April 13, 2021 | GM shows it’s serious about electric
    • Carla Bailo and Bettina Weiss
      Chip crisis highlights need for industry collaboration
      Nick Bunkley
      GM isn't making many amigos
      Scot Eisenfelder
      Building relationships can lift profits long term
      Jamie Butters
      The auto industry's opportunity during the coronavirus crisis
    •  VW acknowledged the impact of the chip shortage on output in China.
      Auto industry braces for worsening chip shortfall
      Why Xiaomi holds promise of becoming formidable EV player
      Geely’s new EV push is decidedly new age
      Charging poles installed outside a Tesla store in downtown Shanghai.
      Unreliable public EV charging sites prompt automakers to take wheel
    • Another hurdle for adoption of EVs: Fire safety
      Extra penalties for VW could set unfair standard
      How many must die for Tesla to face reckoning?
      Despite demise, EV1 was a risk worth taking
    • Let the chip market work itself out
      GM did EV1 in by clinging to a myth
      Good times could be good time to sell
      Tesla not to blame for irresponsibility
  • DATA CENTER
  • VIDEO
    • AutoNews Now
    • First Shift
    • Special Video Reports
    • Weekend Drive
    • AutoNews Now: Chip shortage: Senators said to plan $52B funding measure
      AutoNews Now: Ford's Farley on EVs: 'This is our home turf'
      AutoNews Now: VW, Argo AI, Waymo, GM's Cruise plot autonomous advancements
      AutoNews Now: Ford to give Biden sneak peek of electric F-150
    • First Shift: Chip shortage could cost industry $110B, AlixPartners says
      First Shift: Ford pushing Amazon Alexa to 700K vehicles
      First Shift: Toyota avoids chip slump as profit surges
      First Shift: Nissan reports record annual loss
    • In-house social media team creates 'raving fans' at N.Y. Chevy, Honda stores
      More texting, less talking
      Service customers want more texting, less talking
      From concept to crushed: The story of GM's revolutionary EV1
      Face-to-face with the General Motors EV1
    • Why the pickup is the auto industry's 'battleground'
      Carlos Ghosn's quest to restore his reputation
      Why Ford must execute to avoid 'deep trouble'
      Why Honda is 'locked and loaded' for 2020
  • EVENTS & AWARDS
    • Events
    • Awards
    • Congress Conversations
    • Retail Forum: NADA
    • Canada Congress
    • Europe Congress Conversations
    • Fixed Ops Journal Forum
    • Shift: Mobility at a Crossroads
    • 100 Leading Women
    • 40 Under 40 Retail
    • All-Stars
    • Best Dealerships To Work For
      • Register for the 2021 Best Dealership To Work For
    • PACE Program
    • Rising Stars
    • Europe Rising Stars
  • JOBS
  • Content Studio
  • +MORE
    • Leading Women Network
    • Podcasts
    • Webinars
    • In the Driver's Seat
    • Publishing Partners
    • Classifieds
    • Companies on the Move
    • People on the Move
    • Newsletters
    • Contact Us
    • Media Kit
    • RSS Feeds
    • Shift: A Podcast About Mobility
    • Special Reports Podcasts
    • Daily Drive Podcasts
    • AAM
    • Blue Yonder
    • Cars.com
    • DealerPolicy
    • Gentex
    • IHS Markit
    • Remember Group
    • Reputation.com
    • Ricardo: Dave Shemmans
    • Ricardo: Marques McCammon
    • Allstate: Want more from your F&I?
    • Ally: Navigating the future of automotive retailing
    • Amazon Web Services: Any place, any time, any channel
    • Amazon Web Services: The power of the cloud
    • Amazon Web Services: Universal translator: Harnessing sensor data to build better automotive software
    • Capital One Auto: Dealerships remain vital to an increasingly digital car shopping journey
    • DealerSocket: 5 steps to modernizing the buyer's journey
    • Epic Games: Build stunning, real-time car configurators with Unreal Engine
    • Epic Games: Real-time tech is the next frontier of automotive
    • Epic Games: Transforming the auto industry with digital assets
    • FTI Consulting: Crisis as a catalyst for change
    • Google: Google's dealer guidebook helps dealers navigate today's digital landscape
    • IHS Markit: Automotive loyalty in the wake of the COVID-19 recession
    • IHS Markit: COVID-19: The future mobility delusion
    • Infineon: Achieving trust in autonomous vehicles requires trustworthy electronics
    • Level5: 2020 Automotive E-Commerce Report
    • Motormindz: Finding the sweet spots to build a monetization model for connected car
    • Motormindz: Toward hyperconnectivity: 5 ways to position your business to profit from connected car
    • Naked Lime: Bring social reputation together as part of big-picture marketing
    • UFI Filters: UFI MULTITUBE: The engine air that boosts the performance of the Maserati MC20
    • Ally: Do It Right
MENU
Breadcrumb
  1. Home
  2. Executives
May 15, 2021 12:00 AM

6 Waymo execs have taken off-ramp

Pete Bigelow
  • Tweet
  • Share
  • Share
  • Email
  • More
    Print

    Amid a fresh push to commercialize its self-driving technology, Waymo has found its senior executive team in flux.

    CFO Ger Dwyer and Chief Automotive Officer Adam Frost said last week they intended to leave the company by the end of May. They're the latest of a half-dozen longtime executives who have left or announced their departures over the past three months.

    Dwyer: Helped funding round

    Frost joined Waymo's predecessor, Google's self-driving car project, in 2006 after 13 years at Ford Motor Co. and held a variety of roles, the latest of which included overseeing Waymo's projects with automakers, among them Stellantis, Volvo Car Group and Jaguar Land Rover.

    Dwyer was a key figure in helping the company close a $3.25 billion funding round last year, the first external investments in Waymo's history. Both cited personal reasons for departing, according to a company spokesperson. The website TechCrunch first reported their departures.

    "We're grateful to Ger and Adam for all they've done for Waymo and wish them all the best," the spokesperson said in a written statement. "An executive search is underway for a new CFO to lead us into our next chapter as we continue to build, deploy and commercialize the Waymo Driver."

    Frost: Worked with automakers

    Waymo Driver is the name of the company's self-driving system.

    Their departures follow the exit of former CEO John Krafcik, who left after six years on April 2. Other recent departures:

     

    • Vijaysai Patnaik, who had led the company's burgeoning self-driving truck technology, departed to lead product at Applied Intuition.
    • Sherry House, treasurer and head of investor relations, left this month to become CFO at Lucid Motors.
    • Tim Willis, who had been chief manufacturing and global supply officer and led the company's Laser Bear lidar efforts, decamped for lidar tech company Aeva.

     

    Waymo's commercialization efforts will likely include service in San Francisco. Waymo has tested in the city for years, and in January it applied for a permit to charge for rides. Cruise, the rival backed by General Motors, filed an application for the permit in March. Both were disclosed last week.

    Moving on

    Executives who recently have left or announced plans to leave Waymo: 

    • Ger Dwyer, CFO 
    • Adam Frost, chief automotive officer
    • Sherry House, treasurer and head of investor relations 
    • John Krafcik, CEO
    • Vijaysai Patnaik, trucking product 
lead
    • Tim Willis, chief manufacturing and global supply officer

    A new CFO would lead any potential efforts to take Waymo public. The company has disclosed no such plans. But over the past year, more than two dozen auto technologycompanies have gone public by both traditional initial public offerings and via special-purpose acquisition companies.

    Whenever it looks to raise additional funds, going public would be an intriguing and enticing option. Most experts consider Waymo the front-runner in the global effort to develop and deploy self-driving technology. Indeed, Waymo ranks first on Guidehouse Insights' leaderboard, an assessment of strategy and execution for the top 15 companies in the autonomous vehicle realm, published in April.

    Related Article
    Here’s our annual ranking of top suppliers

    The report cited Waymo's ongoing driverless testing in Chandler, Ariz., which involves opening its ride-hailing service to the general public, as a milestone development. But it further noted that Waymo's decision to take outside investment last year "is believed to be related to the recognition that broad deployment of AVs is not imminent and Alphabet [Waymo's parent company] has been reining in spending."

    The timeline sentiment is echoed by former Waymo Chief Safety Officer Debbie Hersman, who left the company last year. Speaking about the broader industry while part of a panel discussion last week, she said, "I think it's going to take much longer than we think to deploy fully self-driving AVs across our system."

    Leading the efforts to scale beyond metro Phoenix are Waymo's new co-CEOs, Tekedra Mawakana and Dmitri Dolgov, who were appointed following Krafcik's departure.

    Waymo has embarked on "a super-ambitious path going forward," Dolgov told Automotive News in April. "At the core is a focus on building the Waymo Driver and applying that technology across a number of business lines."

    RECOMMENDED FOR YOU
    GM taps Craig Glidden to lead global public policy
    Letter
    to the
    Editor

     

    Send us a letter

    Have an opinion about this story? Click here to submit a Letter to the Editor, and we may publish it in print.

    Recommended for You
    GM taps Craig Glidden to lead global public policy
    GM taps Craig Glidden to lead global public policy
    Mazda names Guyton CEO of North American operations
    Mazda names Guyton CEO of North American operations
    Fifth generation of Ford family elected to board
    Fifth generation of Ford family elected to board
    Sponsored Content: Auto Sales In A New World
    Sign up for free newsletters
    EMAIL ADDRESS

    Please enter a valid email address.

    Please enter your email address.

    Please verify captcha.

    Please select at least one newsletter to subscribe.

    See more newsletter options at autonews.com/newsletters.

    You can unsubscribe at any time through links in these emails. For more information, see our Privacy Policy.

    Digital Edition
    Automotive News 5-10-21
    THIS WEEK'S EDITION
    See our archive
    Fixed Ops Journal
    Fixed Ops Journal 4-12-21
    Read the issue
    See our archive
    U.S. SALES REPORT: Sign up for our quarterly newsletter and get U.S. sales data and news from the previous month sent to your inbox as soon as it's compiled.
    DAILY DRIVE NEWSLETTER: Sign up for our daily podcast newsletter for a lively and in-depth discussion of the biggest stories, plus interviews with big industry names.
    Get Free Newsletters

    Sign up and get the best of Automotive News delivered straight to your email inbox, free of charge. Choose your news – we will deliver.

    Subscribe Today

    Get 24/7 access to in-depth, authoritative coverage of the auto industry from a global team of reporters and editors covering the news that’s vital to your business.

    Subscribe Now
    Connect With Us
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • LinkedIn
    • Twitter

    Our mission

    The Automotive News mission is to be the primary source of industry news, data and understanding for the industry's decision-makers interested in North America.

    AN-LOGO-BLUE
    Contact Us

    1155 Gratiot Avenue
    Detroit, Michigan
    48207-2997

    (877) 812-1584

    Email us

    Automotive News
    ISSN 0005-1551 (print)
    ISSN 1557-7686 (online)

    Fixed Ops Journal
    ISSN 2576-1064 (print)
    ISSN 2576-1072 (online)

    Resources
    • About us
    • Contact Us
    • Media Kit
    • Subscribe
    • Manage your account
    • Reprints
    • Ad Choices Ad Choices
    • Sitemap
    Legal
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    • Privacy Request
    Automotive News
    Copyright © 1996-2021. Crain Communications, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    • HOME
    • NEWS
      • Dealers
        • Access F&I
        • Fixed Ops Journal
        • Marketing
        • Used Cars
        • Retail Technology
        • Sales
        • Best Practices
        • Dealership Buy/Sell
        • NADA
        • NADA Show
      • Automakers & Suppliers
        • Automakers
        • Manufacturing
        • Suppliers
        • Regulations & Safety
        • Executives
        • Talk From The Top
        • Leading Women Network
        • Guide to Economic Development
        • PACE Awards
        • Management Briefing Seminars
        • World Congress
      • News by Brand
        • Aston Martin
        • BMW
          • Mini
          • Rolls-Royce
        • Daimler
          • Mercedes Benz
          • Smart
        • Ford
          • Lincoln
        • General Motors
          • Buick
          • Cadillac
          • Chevrolet
          • GMC
        • Honda
          • Acura
        • Hyundai
          • Genesis
          • Kia
        • Mazda
        • McLaren
        • Mitsubishi
        • Nissan
          • Infiniti
        • Stellantis
          • Alfa Romeo
          • Citroen
          • Chrysler
          • Dodge
          • Ferrari
          • Fiat
          • Jeep
          • Lancia
          • Maserati
          • Opel
          • Peugeot
          • Ram
          • Vauxhall
        • Renault
        • Subaru
        • Suzuki
        • Tata
          • Jaguar
          • Land Rover
        • Tesla
        • Toyota
          • Lexus
        • Volkswagen
          • Audi
          • Bentley
          • Bugatti
          • Lamborghini
          • Porsche
          • Seat
          • Skoda
        • Volvo
        • (Discontinued Brands)
      • Cars & Concepts
        • Virtual reveals (Sponsored)
          • MITSUBISHI: 2022 Outlander
          • NISSAN: 2022 Pathfinder and 2022 Frontier
          • GENESIS: 2021 GV80
          • KIA: 2021 K5
          • LEXUS: 2021 IS
          • NISSAN: 2021 Rogue
          • TOYOTA: 2021 Venza and 2021 Sienna
        • Auto Shows
        • Future Product Pipeline
        • Photo Galleries
        • Car Cutaways
        • Design
      • Final Assembly
      • China
      • Shift
      • Mobility Report
      • Special Reports
      • Digital Edition Archive
      • This Week's Issue
    • OPINION
      • Blogs
      • Cartoons
      • Keith Crain
      • Automotive Views with Jason Stein
      • Columnists
      • China Commentary
      • Editorials
      • Letters to the Editor
      • Send us a Letter
    • DATA CENTER
    • VIDEO
      • AutoNews Now
      • First Shift
      • Special Video Reports
      • Weekend Drive
    • EVENTS & AWARDS
      • Events
        • Congress Conversations
        • Retail Forum: NADA
        • Canada Congress
        • Europe Congress Conversations
        • Fixed Ops Journal Forum
        • Shift: Mobility at a Crossroads
      • Awards
        • 100 Leading Women
        • 40 Under 40 Retail
        • All-Stars
        • Best Dealerships To Work For
          • Register for the 2021 Best Dealership To Work For
        • PACE Program
        • Rising Stars
        • Europe Rising Stars
    • JOBS
    • Content Studio
    • +MORE
      • Leading Women Network
      • Podcasts
        • Shift: A Podcast About Mobility
        • Special Reports Podcasts
        • Daily Drive Podcasts
      • Webinars
      • In the Driver's Seat
        • AAM
        • Blue Yonder
        • Cars.com
        • DealerPolicy
        • Gentex
        • IHS Markit
        • Remember Group
        • Reputation.com
        • Ricardo: Dave Shemmans
        • Ricardo: Marques McCammon
      • Publishing Partners
        • Allstate: Want more from your F&I?
        • Ally: Navigating the future of automotive retailing
        • Amazon Web Services: Any place, any time, any channel
        • Amazon Web Services: The power of the cloud
        • Amazon Web Services: Universal translator: Harnessing sensor data to build better automotive software
        • Capital One Auto: Dealerships remain vital to an increasingly digital car shopping journey
        • DealerSocket: 5 steps to modernizing the buyer's journey
        • Epic Games: Build stunning, real-time car configurators with Unreal Engine
        • Epic Games: Real-time tech is the next frontier of automotive
        • Epic Games: Transforming the auto industry with digital assets
        • FTI Consulting: Crisis as a catalyst for change
        • Google: Google's dealer guidebook helps dealers navigate today's digital landscape
        • IHS Markit: Automotive loyalty in the wake of the COVID-19 recession
        • IHS Markit: COVID-19: The future mobility delusion
        • Infineon: Achieving trust in autonomous vehicles requires trustworthy electronics
        • Level5: 2020 Automotive E-Commerce Report
        • Motormindz: Finding the sweet spots to build a monetization model for connected car
        • Motormindz: Toward hyperconnectivity: 5 ways to position your business to profit from connected car
        • Naked Lime: Bring social reputation together as part of big-picture marketing
        • UFI Filters: UFI MULTITUBE: The engine air that boosts the performance of the Maserati MC20
        • Ally: Do It Right
      • Classifieds
      • Companies on the Move
      • People on the Move
      • Newsletters
      • Contact Us
      • Media Kit
      • RSS Feeds