GM Design Chief Michael Simcoe to Retire After 42 Iconic Years

08/01/2025 - 11:05 General Motors,   IAB Team

Michael Simcoe, General Motors’ Senior Vice President of Global Design, is set to retire on July 1, 2025, capping an illustrious 42-year career. Bryan Nesbitt, currently leading Global Cadillac Design, will take over the reins, becoming only the eighth GM Design chief in nearly a century. Simcoe will stay on until July 1 to ensure a seamless transition.

Michael Simcoe Gm Design Chief

Renowned for his visionary leadership, Simcoe infused GM’s design culture with customer-centric innovation. His tenure saw the creation of award-winning vehicles like the Cadillac LYRIQ, GMC HUMMER EV, and Chevrolet Equinox EV. Simcoe also spearheaded GM’s state-of-the-art Design West studio, a testament to his commitment to collaboration and future-forward design.

“Michael is a visionary designer and leader,” said GM President Mark Reuss. “He has elevated automotive design not just at GM, but the world over. Under his leadership, GM Design has created a stunning vehicle portfolio that customers love. His focus on the customer, keen eye for detail, and an emphasis on the future made Michael everything we could have asked for in a chief designer. He also fostered a deep, collaborative relationship with engineering and manufacturing to push the boundaries of creativity and execution. Michael and his team have cemented design as a fundamental competitive advantage for GM.

“At the same time, we’re thrilled to have Bryan step up to lead GM Design, where he will use his considerable talent and formidable leadership skills to take us into the future,” Reuss added. “He has a long history with all our brands, and a deep understanding of our customers. As seen in his recent work at Cadillac, his design statements are only getting better and bolder.”

Bryan Nesbitt New Gm Design Chief

“I am honored to lead GM Design, which is home to some of the industry's most talented and creative people. Our company, along with GM Design, has built momentum, and I’m committed to building on that ethos of vision, execution, and collaboration. Design will continue to be at the leading edge of identifying and adopting new technologies to improve speed to market and help meet the needs of customers into the future. Great design will always be the cornerstone of every vehicle we create,” said Bryan Nesbitt.

“It has been humbling to be a part of shaping the future of transportation and evolving automotive design, while ensuring that the intersection of art and technology is core to GM Design and our business,” Simcoe said. “GM has some of the most gifted designers and artisans in the world. My job has been to create the environment, and give them the tools, to flourish and bring our vision to life. Under Bryan’s leadership, I know GM Design will continue to drive the company forward. He shares my belief in our team’s creative talent and their potential, and I’m excited to see how the next generation of GM Design influences the automotive landscape.”

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