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GM’s adviser will hide in the wings

By Julie MacIntosh in New York

Published: June 3 2009 18:59 | Last updated: June 3 2009 23:48

Restructuring advisers often hide offstage as they counsel high-profile clients who are struggling to survive, and Albert Koch, the new chief restructuring officer of General Motors, adheres to that tradition.

GM closures mapHe is known professionally as a soft-spoken man with a penchant for listening before he speaks – which makes him a favourite with clients.

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