Bryan Nesbitt

Bryan Edward Nesbitt (b. January 24, 1969 in Phoenix, Arizona)[1] is an automobile designer and currently head of General Motors Corporation International Operations Design,[2] based in Shanghai, China.[2] Nesbitt is also brand chairman for Wuling and Baojun, two automakers with which GM has joint ventures.[3]

Previously Nesbitt had held the position of GM's North American Exterior Design and Global Architecture Strategy[2] and had been a designer with Chrysler. Several of his more prominent styling contributions have been to the Chrysler PT Cruiser,[4] the similarly retro Chevrolet HHR, the seventh generation Chevrolet Malibu,[5] and the 1997 Chrysler CCV, which had been conceived as a Chinese people's car with bodywork constructed of recycled plastic bottles.[3]

  1. ^ "Bryan Nesbitt General Manager Cadillac". GM Media.
  2. ^ a b c "Bryan Nesbitt appointed VP of GMIO Design". Car Body Design, 30 May 2011.
  3. ^ a b "G.M.'s Bryan Nesbitt Pledges Design Differentiation for Chinese Market". The New York Times, Phil Patton, June 2, 2011. June 2, 2011.
  4. ^ "GM Names Bryan Nesbitt as New Cadillac Head". Leftlanenews.com, Drew Johnson, 7/23/2009.
  5. ^ "51st New England International Auto Show". Providence Journal, Projo Cars, C.T. Elsworth, December 1, 2007.