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US $67.40
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Mentor, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:no returns on electrical items no returns on catalytic convertors Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Core Charge:$10.35 Which is included in the total price SME:_4055 Brand:Beck/Arnley Manufacturer Part Number:077-0231S

GM moves Nesbitt back to design group in management shake-up

Tue, 02 Mar 2010

General Motors has made big changes to its top management structure, splitting apart its sales and marketing activities and naming new bosses for each discipline. The goal is to reduce layers of management under Mark Reuss, GM's president for North America. Among the key changes: -- Designer Bryan Nesbitt, who was made chief of the Cadillac brand last fall, is going back to the design group.

Win Lamborghini goodies

Wed, 24 Sep 2008

By Ben Pulman Competitions 24 September 2008 12:55 To celebrate the Gallardo LP560-4 winning our 2008 performance car of the year test, CAR has teamed up with Lamborghini to give away some official merchandise. Just enter our competition and you could win two Lamborghini Hydrogen hooded sweatshirts. Available from www.lamborghini-store.co.uk, the H2J sweatshirts are reversible, 100 percent cotton and worth £230 each.

Who's Where: Bryan Nesbitt becomes General Manager of Cadillac

Fri, 31 Jul 2009

Bryan Nesbitt, who until last week was General Motors' North American Vice President of Design, started his new role as general manager of the Cadillac brand on Monday, July 27. His appointment, which surprised many, is part of an effort to integrate design, marketing and advertising, which have always been intrinsically linked. While this move marks a significant step change in the positioning of the new General Motors, which, under the direction of product czar Bob Lutz, has seen fit to promote a young designer into such a high level managerial position, it is a triumph not only for Nesbitt, 40, but for all designers: it is the first time that a designer has been promoted to one of the top executive roles at an automotive company.