Filed under: BMW, Mini, Rolls-Royce, Design/Style, Luxury
BMW Group has made some changes to its design team since August 1, and has shuffled top personnel to different positions at
BMW Design, Mini Design and
Rolls-Royce.
The BMW Design team led by Karim Habib (middle, right) gains a new head of Exterior Design in Domagoj Dukec (right), who has worked for the exterior design team since 2010 and shaped the
Concept Active Tourer.
Oliver Heilmer (left), who has worked for BMW's interior design unit since 2000 and designed the
5 Series interior, replaces Marc Girard as head of Interior Design BMW Automobiles. Marc Girard goes to manage BMW's subsidiary design group,
BMW DesignworksUSA.
Martina Starke (middle, left), a textile designer who joined
BMW in 2001 and was responsible for color and material design in BMW's larger cars and
BMW Individual, is now head of Colour and Material Design.
Mini gets a new head of Exterior Design in Christopher Weil, who most recently worked at BMW DesignworksUSA and replaces Marcus Syring. Syring has since gone to Rolls-Royce.
For BMW's full statement, take a look at the
press release below.
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