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When named GM's vice president of design in 1992, Cherry became only the fifth person to head that operation in GM's long history.
The last time I met Wayne Kent Cherry, he was looking especially pleased...
Cherry will receive the Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology's 2013 Lifetime Design Achievement Award, which will be presented during the EyesOn Design show in June 2013.
A portfolio of car sketches helped him gain admission to the prestigious Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles, where he soon won a scholarship that led to a bachelor's degree in industrial and transportation design. After graduation, Cherry joined General Motors' advanced design studios in 1962.
I came across an article about Art Center [Pasadena, California's Art Center College of Design], and wrote to them to ask how to become a car designer. They told me to submit a portfolio, so I did some sketches of cars and of engines, and I was accepted.
[Cherry] joined GM in 1962, straight out of California's Art Center design school...
When named GM's vice president of design in 1992, Cherry became only the fifth person to head that operation in GM's long history.
The General Motors Corporation named Wayne K. Cherry its new vice president of design staff today, filling a key position that oversees how all G.M. cars and trucks look, as well as their comfort and styling characteristics.
I came across an article about Art Center [Pasadena, California's Art Center College of Design], and wrote to them to ask how to become a car designer. They told me to submit a portfolio, so I did some sketches of cars and of engines, and I was accepted.
A portfolio of car sketches helped him gain admission to the prestigious Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles, where he soon won a scholarship that led to a bachelor's degree in industrial and transportation design. After graduation, Cherry joined General Motors' advanced design studios in 1962.
[Cherry] joined GM in 1962, straight out of California's Art Center design school...
The General Motors Corporation named Wayne K. Cherry its new vice president of design staff today, filling a key position that oversees how all G.M. cars and trucks look, as well as their comfort and styling characteristics.
Cherry will receive the Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology's 2013 Lifetime Design Achievement Award, which will be presented during the EyesOn Design show in June 2013.
I came across an article about Art Center [Pasadena, California's Art Center College of Design], and wrote to them to ask how to become a car designer. They told me to submit a portfolio, so I did some sketches of cars and of engines, and I was accepted.
[Cherry] joined GM in 1962, straight out of California's Art Center design school...
The General Motors Corporation named Wayne K. Cherry its new vice president of design staff today, filling a key position that oversees how all G.M. cars and trucks look, as well as their comfort and styling characteristics.
When named GM's vice president of design in 1992, Cherry became only the fifth person to head that operation in GM's long history.
Cherry will receive the Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology's 2013 Lifetime Design Achievement Award, which will be presented during the EyesOn Design show in June 2013.