IRVINE, Calif.,
04/01/2009 Hyundai America Technical Center, Inc. (HATCI) today announced
that Phillip Zak has been named chief designer of the Hyundai Design Center in
Irvine, Calif. Zak will be responsible for new vehicle and concept design for
Hyundai.
“Phillip’s strong experience in working across multiple regions and his
leadership role on advanced projects was exactly what we were looking for,” said
C.K. Park, president, HATCI. “We are thrilled to have Phillip Zak as chief
designer for Hyundai and continue the strong momentum of our vehicle designs.”
Zak has more than 20 years of automotive design experience and most recently
served as the design director for General Motors Europe where he was responsible
for all Opel and Saab exterior production design work and future strategies. Zak
started his career at General Motors in 1988 as a designer sketching new vehicle
concepts. During his 20-year career at General Motors he held various positions
including lead designer, chief designer and design manager. Throughout his
career at General Motors he had design responsibility for numerous models
including the 2010 Chevrolet Equinox, 2010 GMC Terrain, 2009 Chevrolet Equinox
Fuel Cell vehicle, 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt Program and Pontiac G-6 show and
production car. Earlier in his career he held design responsibility for the 2001
Oldsmobile Bravada, 2000 Oldsmobile Aurora, 1999 Oldsmobile Profile show-car and
1995 GM Racing Aurora GTS race car design.
“Phillip Zak is an outstanding addition to the design team at HATCI,” said
John Krafcik, acting president and chief executive officer, Hyundai Motor
America. “We are proud to add such a talented individual to lead the team of
dedicated designers at HATCI that will continue to develop innovative vehicles
for both the United States and global auto markets.”
Zak holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Cleveland Institute of Art and was
a recipient of the Gund C.I.A. Traveling Scholarship.
HYUNDAI MOTOR CO.
Established in 1967, Hyundai Motor Co. has grown into the Hyundai-Kia
Automotive Group which was ranked as the world’s fifth-largest automaker in 2008
and includes over two dozen auto-related subsidiaries and affiliates. Employing
more than 75,000 people worldwide, Hyundai Motor posted sales of U.S. $74.9
billion in 2007 on a consolidated-basis and U.S. $32.8 billion on a
non-consolidated basis (using the average currency exchange of 929 won per US
dollar). Hyundai vehicles are sold in 193 countries through some 6,000
dealerships and showrooms. Further information about Hyundai Motor Co. and its
products is available at http://www.hyundai-motor.com.