Friday, June 5, 2015

GM Designer Bryan Nesbitt New Buick Global Design Boss

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Longtime General Motors designer Bryan Nesbitt is now Buick's global design boss as part of the automaker's shuffling of chief designers.

Nesbitt enters the role as he returns from a four-year stint heading design for both GM China and GM's international operations division, Automotive News reports. He joined the automaker in 2001 following the introduction of one of his major hits, the Chrysler PT Cruiser, in 2000. Since then, he has led design teams involving the 2007 Saturn Aura, 2008 Buick Enclave, 2013 Cadillac ATS and 2014 Escalade.

Nesbitt replaces Buick and Cadillac global design chief Andrew Smith, who has held the roles since September 2013; Smith will continue on as Cadillac's executive global designer. Meanwhile, Nesbitt will be replaced at GM China with Chevrolet's truck design head Ken Parkinson, who shared the brand's overall design duties with car design boss John Cafaro; Cafaro will now helm both halves.

The changes in design leadership were made to "emphasize" each of GM's global brands, according to a representative, and took effect June 1.

[Photo credit: General Motors]

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