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Exclusive: Derek Jenkins to become Design Director at Mazda
Fri, 27 Mar 2009Derek Jenkins, former chief designer at the Volkswagen Group design studio in Santa Monica, will become the new Director of Design at Mazda's R&D Design Center in Irvine, CA. Jenkins, who resigned from Volkswagen on March 17th, will be filling the position previously held by Franz von Holzhausen, who left Mazda in August last year to become Design Director at Tesla Motors. "I'm excited to take on something new," Jenkins told CDN.
Jeep to use Fiat platforms starting in '13
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Vauxhall: Ellesmere Port plant saved – 700 new jobs created
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