- Bryan Nesbitt
Bryan Nesbitt is an
automobile designer. Currently working for General Motors, Nesbitt designed theChevrolet HHR and has been criticized for the similarity of that vehicle to his previousChrysler PT Cruiser design for Chrysler. In February 2004, Nesbitt was made the Executive Director at GM Europe's design center. In this capacity, he headed the GM Europe design organization, responsible for allOpel ,Saab and Vauxhall design activities. OnJune 1 , 2007, Bryan returned to the U.S. as the General Motors Vice-President of Design for North America, responsible for all brands marketed and sold in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. These brands include: Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick, Pontiac, SAAB, Saturn, GMC, and Hummer.Bryan Nesbitt was born in
Phoenix, Arizona onJanuary 24 1969 . He studied Architecture and Industrial Design at theGeorgia Institute of Technology and holds a Bachelor's Degree with Honors in Transportation Design from theArt Center College of Design inPasadena, California .After working at
DaimlerChrysler , Nesbitt joined General Motors in April 2001, as chief designer for theChevrolet brand. In January 2002, Nesbitt was appointed executive director in design and body-frame integral architectures for all North American GM brands.Since joining GM, Nesbitt has supported development of the exteriors of such new models as the
Pontiac Solstice ,Pontiac G6 coupe,Cadillac DTS and BLS,Buick Lucerne ,Chevrolet Impala , HHR and Cobalt coupe,Saturn Aura and Sky, andGMC Acadia ,Saturn Outlook , andBuick Enclave .
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