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Name: Bob Boniface
Title: Director of Design
Company: Chevrolet Volt and E-Flex Studio, General Motors Corporation
Presentation: Coming Soon
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Bob Boniface is director of Design for the Chevrolet Volt and the E-Flex Design Studio at General Motors Corporation. GM’s all-new E-Flex Design Studio is dedicated to the design of a wide variety of electric vehicles with a range extender, beginning with the Chevrolet Volt.
Prior to his current position, Mr. Boniface was director of Advanced Design Studio in Warren, Michigan, where he worked on the fuel cell concept vehicle the Sequel, the “top secret” Camaro concept project, and the Chevrolet Volt Concept which debuted a the North American International Auto Show in 2007. His design team is currently working on the production version of the Chevrolet Volt.
Before joining GM in 2003, Mr. Boniface was the chief designer at Daimler Chrysler’s Advanced Product Design Studio. He directed architectural design of the minivan Sto-N-Go seating as well as Chrysler’s rear wheel drive 300C. He was the lead designer for the 2002 Jeep Liberty, 1998 Dodge Intrepid and the 1996 Dodge Intrepid ESX Hybrid Concept Car. In 1998, he received the Young Leadership and Excellence award from the Automotive Hall of Fame.
Mr. Boniface graduated in 1987 from Vanderbilt University with a bachelor of arts degree in psychology and economics. In 1993, he graduated with a bachelor of fine arts degree from the College of Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan.
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