Volvo design chief steps down after two years
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Volvo design chief steps down after two years
Jeremy Offer resigns; Volvo automotive design boss Nick Gronenthal named his interim replacement Volvo design chief Jeremy Offer has resigned after two years. His resignation comes just months after the departure of former Volvo CEO Jim Rowan, who was instrumental in his appointment. Both executives had come into the car industry as outsiders: Rowan was previously the chief of Dyson and Offer had spent six years as the lead designer for now-def…
Volvo’s Global Design Chief Jeremy Offer Resigns After 2 Years in the Role
Volvo Cars’ Global Head of Design Jeremy Offer has resigned on Tuesday, after spending two years and three months at the Gothenburg-based company. The announcement comes a day after the company’s CEO Håkan Samuelsson told Automotive News that former Polestar CEO and Volvo Head of Design Thomas Ingenlath is back at Geely with a senior design advisory role. Nick Gronenthal, the current Head of Automotive Design, will replace Offer as the interim, …
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