Joel Piaskowski

Joel Piaskowski is an American car designer from Michigan. In 2014 he was appointed head of Ford of Europe design team.

Career

1st generation Hyundai Genesis

Piaskowski studied at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, graduating in 1990. His first job was with General Motors, where he stayed for 12 years.

He moved to Hyundai in 2003 to run the US studio for six years,[1] where he is credited with the design for the Genesis sedan and the Genesis Coupe.[2] In 2009 Piaskowski had a short spell with Mercedes-Benz where he ran the advanced design center in California.[3]

In 2010 he joined Ford as the director of exterior design for the Americas, working under Moray Callum. There, Piaskowski led the Mustang and F-150 projects.[3] In May 2014 he was appointed head of Ford of Europe design, taking over from Martin Smith in July.[4]

Piaskowski is known in the Detroit underground techno community as the originator of the "German Techno Tape", a one-of-a-kind collection of Techno and handbag originals from the late 90s Berlin scene.

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References

  1. Patton, Phil (21 September 2010). "Ford Hires Former Hyundai U.S. Design Chief". New York Times. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
  2. Constant, Brad (20 September 2010). "Ford hires Piaskowski to head exterior design". Autoweek. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
  3. Pollard, Tim (28 May 2014). "Why Ford's Euro design is changing under Joel Piaskowski". Car Magazine. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
  4. Ring, Niamh (28 May 2014). "Ford Names Joel Piaskowski to Head Design Team in Europe". Bloomberg. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
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