Kiaclub Nieuwsrobot Geplaatst 23 November, 2011 Geplaatst 23 November, 2011 Innovative design has been the backbone of Kia’s transformation. The man who is at the forefront of Kia’s design movement has been unanimously selected as 2010’s “Man of the Year” by Automobile Magazine and is none other than our chief design officer, Peter Schreyer. This award is another notch on Peter Schreyer’s long list of accomplishments, including the Design Award of the Federal Republic of Germany, the internationally famous red dot design award and the German National Design Award. Since 2006, Peter Schreyer has been dedicated to revolutionizing the Kia brand through design. He is the mastermind behind the Kia signature grille and the design for models like the Soul, Rio, Optima and GT concept car. To read the full article about the “Man of the Year,” check out the article from Automobile Magazine at http://bit.ly/t8xLL0, or find out more about Peter Schreyer and Kia’s design at Kia global corporate website: http://bit.ly/rR0XYv. Lees hele artikel Quote
Smart Geplaatst 23 November, 2011 Geplaatst 23 November, 2011 Ik lees toch echt dat Peter Schreyer 'Man of the Tear' 2012 is geworden en niet 2010!! In 2010 was dat Alan Mulally (CEO Ford) en in 2011 Ferdinand Piëch (CEO VW). Quote
bigmac Geplaatst 23 November, 2011 Geplaatst 23 November, 2011 2012 Man of the Year: Peter Schreyer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From our January, 2012 issue / By Robert Cumberford The automobile industry knows design is important, so enormous energy and funding is applied to it, but it's famously difficult to know how effective those efforts and expenditures really are. Except in one precise, clear-cut case: Kia's. Six years ago, Kia cars were nondescript tin boxes of no particular consequence in the grand scheme of things, sold on price and certainly not as world-class desirable objects. Today's Kia range is admired, respected, even envied. Its cars are well-made, good performers, and -- above all -- good-looking. That quality can essentially be attributed to one man, Peter Schreyer, chief design officer for Kia and our unanimously chosen Man of the Year. Despite his youthful appearance and vitality, Schreyer, 58, is an industry veteran, having spent more than half his lifetime in automobile design, first with Audi in 1980, then at Volkswagen, and back to Audi as its chief designer from 1994 to 2002, wherein he was instrumental in Audi's worldwide recognition as a premium design brand. Schreyer was personally acknowledged with the highest design award of the Federal Republic of Germany and an honorary doctorate from the Royal College of Art, where he studied in 1979 and 1980. Schreyer doesn't have to claim to be a car guy; he's the real thing. Impressed in his youth by the Jaguar E-type and the Porsche 911, he owned a Fiat X1/9 at twenty-one, and today he has a supercharged Pininfarina Spider Azzura (Fiat 124) roadster and a V-12-powered E-type coupe. He has a Frankfurt apartment during the week, but he kept the family home near Ingolstadt so his teenage children weren't uprooted from their schools when he joined Kia in 2006. "I've been to Korea eighty-two times now," he says, and although he is meant to do the trip once a month, "on average I make about twenty trips a year." Given that he is responsible for the European studio in Frankfurt, another in Irvine, California, the main studio near Seoul, and a new satellite studio in Shanghai that he hasn't visited yet, he spends a lot of time in airplanes. He sold his own Cessna a couple years ago, never having time to fly on his own. As with many multinational studios, the principal language for Kia design is English. Schreyer is "trying to learn Korean, but it is so different from anything else I know" that he doubts he'll ever master it. "Their minds work differently. I have to keep everyone on the same wavelength, and English works for that." He says that Kia's management is demanding, but they want to progress and are really supportive. When Schreyer arrived at Kia, the Soul was almost finished, and he added only the characteristic grille now common to the line. Subsequent models from his regime have impressed us enough that two of them, the Rio and the Optima, recently competed in the final round of our our All-Stars test. Kia's first rear-wheel-drive car, the dramatic GT concept presented at Frankfurt, shows there's more good work to come from Peter Schreyer and his team. Read more: http://www.automobilemag.com/features/awards/1201_2012_man_of_the_year_peter_schreyer/index.html#ixzz1eWkdiGOe Quote
Gast Jeroen66475 Geplaatst 23 November, 2011 Geplaatst 23 November, 2011 Ik lees toch echt dat Peter Schreyer 'Man of the Tear' 2012 is geworden en niet 2010!! In 2010 was dat Alan Mulally (CEO Ford) en in 2011 Ferdinand Piëch (CEO VW). Nou dat hoop ik niet voor de beste man Quote
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