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'''Marek Reichman''' (b. 1967) is an Industrial Designer currently working as [[Aston Martin]]'s Director of Design. His most notable contributions include the [[Aston Martin DBS|DBS]], the [[Aston Martin Rapide|Rapide]], the [[Rolls-Royce Phantom]], the [[Lincoln MKX Concept]] and [[Lincoln Navicross Concept|Navicross]] Concept Cars and the current-gen [[Range Rover]].
'''Marek Reichman''', born in Sheffield England in 1966, is an Industrial Designer currently working as [[Aston Martin]]'s Director of Design. His most notable contributions include the [[Aston Martin DBS|DBS]], the [[Aston Martin Rapide|Rapide]], the [[Rolls-Royce Phantom]], the [[Lincoln MKX Concept]] and [[Lincoln Navicross Concept|Navicross]] Concept Cars and the current-gen [[Range Rover]].


He received his BA (Hons) Industrial Design in 1989 at Teesside Polytechnic. In 2006, his alma mater awarded him an Honorary Master of Science. After graduation, he began working for the [[Rover Group]] and then joined [[Designworks USA]] as a senior designer after the Rover Group was swallowed up by BMW. Later, he worked as a chief designer for [[Ford]] and its mainstream divisions, [[Mercury]] and [[Lincoln]]. This allowed him to come into contact with Aston Martin and has since been its DoD after being promoted in 2005.
He graduated from Teesdale University in Newcastle with a First Class Honors Degree (BA) in Industrial Design in 1989 and studied Vehicle Design at the Royal College of Art in London. In 2006, his alma mater awarded him an Honorary Master of Science. Reichman began his design career in 1991 with Rover Cars. When Rover Cars was purchased by BMW in 1995, he moved to BMW Designworks in California, U.S.A. to become Senior Designer, and led the overhaul of Land Rover design DNA for future production models most significant of which became the 2003 all-new Range Rover. Reichman returned to the UK in 1998 to establish a London based design studio capable of producing full-size models. After, he worked for Ford North America (Ford, Lincoln, Mercury) where he held the position of Director of Design for Product, Interior Design Strategy and Process. Reichman's position at Ford allowed him to come into contact with Aston Martin and has since been its Director of Design after his Promotion in 2005. Shortly after, Aston Martin was sold by Ford North America (in 2007) to Prodrive, one of the world's leading motorsport and automotive technology businesses, for $925 Million.  


Dr Ulrich Bez, Chairman and CEO of Aston Martin, said: “The company has undergone some significant changes during the past four years which are the basis for Aston Martin’s design direction. Marek will be part of the team which will add even more strength to Aston Martin’s future design strategy. I am sure that he will find the change of direction in his career a challenge and an opportunity to prove his versatility.”
Adds J Mays, Ford Motor Company group vice president of Design and Chief Creative Officer: “Marek has proven himself in a variety of design jobs throughout the company during the past six years. We’re pleased that the newest chapter of his career affords him the opportunity to show his unique perspective on British design as applied to our most aspirational brand.” His design experience has made him a regular judge at design awards and lecturer at conferences.
==External Links==
==External Links==
* [http://www.carpages.co.uk/aston_martin/aston-martin-new-director-of-design-31-05-05.asp Marek Reichman Appointed New Director Of Design For Aston Martin]
* [http://www.carpages.co.uk/aston_martin/aston-martin-new-director-of-design-31-05-05.asp Marek Reichman Appointed New Director Of Design For Aston Martin]


[[Category:car designers|Reichman, Marek]]
[[Category:car designers|Reichman, Marek]]

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Marek Reichman, born in Sheffield England in 1966, is an Industrial Designer currently working as Aston Martin's Director of Design. His most notable contributions include the DBS, the Rapide, the Rolls-Royce Phantom, the Lincoln MKX Concept and Navicross Concept Cars and the current-gen Range Rover.

He graduated from Teesdale University in Newcastle with a First Class Honors Degree (BA) in Industrial Design in 1989 and studied Vehicle Design at the Royal College of Art in London. In 2006, his alma mater awarded him an Honorary Master of Science. Reichman began his design career in 1991 with Rover Cars. When Rover Cars was purchased by BMW in 1995, he moved to BMW Designworks in California, U.S.A. to become Senior Designer, and led the overhaul of Land Rover design DNA for future production models most significant of which became the 2003 all-new Range Rover. Reichman returned to the UK in 1998 to establish a London based design studio capable of producing full-size models. After, he worked for Ford North America (Ford, Lincoln, Mercury) where he held the position of Director of Design for Product, Interior Design Strategy and Process. Reichman's position at Ford allowed him to come into contact with Aston Martin and has since been its Director of Design after his Promotion in 2005. Shortly after, Aston Martin was sold by Ford North America (in 2007) to Prodrive, one of the world's leading motorsport and automotive technology businesses, for $925 Million.

Dr Ulrich Bez, Chairman and CEO of Aston Martin, said: “The company has undergone some significant changes during the past four years which are the basis for Aston Martin’s design direction. Marek will be part of the team which will add even more strength to Aston Martin’s future design strategy. I am sure that he will find the change of direction in his career a challenge and an opportunity to prove his versatility.”

Adds J Mays, Ford Motor Company group vice president of Design and Chief Creative Officer: “Marek has proven himself in a variety of design jobs throughout the company during the past six years. We’re pleased that the newest chapter of his career affords him the opportunity to show his unique perspective on British design as applied to our most aspirational brand.” His design experience has made him a regular judge at design awards and lecturer at conferences.

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