Laurens van den Acker LEAVES MAZDA! Becomes Vice-President of Renault
#27
Right there Charlie...
Mazda Japan has announced (yesterday) around 50 'Organizational and Personnel Changes' at their Japanese plants concerning higher section/department Heads/Managers.
Many of the Japanese Managers have had their workload (Job titles) increased, one European guy working in Hiroshima has moved back to Ford.
Craig L. von Essen formerly the Deputy General Manager Corporate Communications Div. (Return to Ford, effective March 31, 2009).
So there are now very few 'Ford' employees left in Japan.
Mazda Japan has announced (yesterday) around 50 'Organizational and Personnel Changes' at their Japanese plants concerning higher section/department Heads/Managers.
Many of the Japanese Managers have had their workload (Job titles) increased, one European guy working in Hiroshima has moved back to Ford.
Craig L. von Essen formerly the Deputy General Manager Corporate Communications Div. (Return to Ford, effective March 31, 2009).
So there are now very few 'Ford' employees left in Japan.
Originally Posted by Mazda Motor Corporation (MMC) president and CEO Takashi Yamanouchi
“Due to the change of ownership the number of Ford people (at Mazda) has been reduced, but we continue to have frequent and close communication with Ford.
#29
#31
Probably catalyzed by the smiley face screwup on the new Mazdas! That said, The new Mazda 3 is an AWESOME car, just needs a new bumper.
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#33
yes hahah
Laurens van den Acker appointed vice-president of Renault
Laurens van den Acker appointed vice-president of Renault
PARIS, FRANCE - April 10, 2009: After 22 years with Renault, Patrick le Quément, Senior Vice President of Renault Corporate Design, member of the Renault Management Committee, will leave the company on October 30.
In September, Laurens van den Acker will be appointed Vice President of Renault Corporate Design and replace Patrick le Quément. He will report to Patrick Pélata, Chief Operating Officer.
Born on February 4, 1945, Patrick le Quément graduated from the University of Central England in Birmingham (United Kingdom) in Industrial Design as well as in Business Administration from Danbury University (United Kingdom). He began his career at Simca in 1966. He joined the Ford Motor Cie in 1968 where he spent seventeen years working successively in the UK, Germany, and the United States as well as carrying out projects in Brazil, Australia and Japan. He was appointed Design Director of Ford in Germany in 1981. In 1985, he joined the Volkswagen Audi Group to become the Design Strategy Director. He joined the Renault Group on October 1, 1987 in a newly created position, Vice President of Corporate Design. In 1995, he took over the additional responsibility of Quality, became a member of the Management Committee as Senior Vice President of Quality and Design. At the founding of the Renault Nissan Alliance, he headed up the Joint Design Policy Group, which he has continued to chair. Through his impetus, Renault Design created an international design network and has become an industry leader in digital design.
Born on September 5, 1965, Laurens van den Acker studied at the University of Technology in Delft (Netherlands), where he obtained a Master of Engineering at the Faculty of Industrial Design. He began his career in 1990 as a designer at Design System srl in Turin (Italy). In 1993, he moved to Audi as an Exterior Designer in the Ingolstadt Design Center in Germany. He then joined in 1996, SHR Perceptual Management in Newbury Park (USA) as a Senior Designer. In 1998, he was hired by the Ford Motor Cie in the USA and was appointed Chief Designer of the Brand Imaging Group in Irvine, California. In 2003, he was put in charge of the Ford Escape Platform as its Chief Designer in the Dearborn Design Center in Michigan (USA). His next position, in 2005, was Chief Designer of Strategic Design. Since 2006, he has been the General Manager of Mazda Design in Hiroshima in Japan where he has been in charge of Corporate Design. He will join Renault on May 15, 2009.
In September, Laurens van den Acker will be appointed Vice President of Renault Corporate Design and replace Patrick le Quément. He will report to Patrick Pélata, Chief Operating Officer.
Born on February 4, 1945, Patrick le Quément graduated from the University of Central England in Birmingham (United Kingdom) in Industrial Design as well as in Business Administration from Danbury University (United Kingdom). He began his career at Simca in 1966. He joined the Ford Motor Cie in 1968 where he spent seventeen years working successively in the UK, Germany, and the United States as well as carrying out projects in Brazil, Australia and Japan. He was appointed Design Director of Ford in Germany in 1981. In 1985, he joined the Volkswagen Audi Group to become the Design Strategy Director. He joined the Renault Group on October 1, 1987 in a newly created position, Vice President of Corporate Design. In 1995, he took over the additional responsibility of Quality, became a member of the Management Committee as Senior Vice President of Quality and Design. At the founding of the Renault Nissan Alliance, he headed up the Joint Design Policy Group, which he has continued to chair. Through his impetus, Renault Design created an international design network and has become an industry leader in digital design.
Born on September 5, 1965, Laurens van den Acker studied at the University of Technology in Delft (Netherlands), where he obtained a Master of Engineering at the Faculty of Industrial Design. He began his career in 1990 as a designer at Design System srl in Turin (Italy). In 1993, he moved to Audi as an Exterior Designer in the Ingolstadt Design Center in Germany. He then joined in 1996, SHR Perceptual Management in Newbury Park (USA) as a Senior Designer. In 1998, he was hired by the Ford Motor Cie in the USA and was appointed Chief Designer of the Brand Imaging Group in Irvine, California. In 2003, he was put in charge of the Ford Escape Platform as its Chief Designer in the Dearborn Design Center in Michigan (USA). His next position, in 2005, was Chief Designer of Strategic Design. Since 2006, he has been the General Manager of Mazda Design in Hiroshima in Japan where he has been in charge of Corporate Design. He will join Renault on May 15, 2009.
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