Chief design officer
Chief design officer (sometimes CDO) or design executive officer (DEO) is a corporate title sometimes given to an executive in charge of an organization's design initiatives. The CDO is typically responsible for overseeing all design and innovation aspects of a company's products and services, including product design, graphic design, user experience design, industrial design, and package design. They may also be responsible for aspects of advertising, marketing, and engineering.
The position has emerged only recently, with chief design officers taking on roles that may have previously been assumed by a chief marketing officer, chief product officer, chief brand officer or delegated to lower-ranking design executives.
Chief Design Officers
Name | Company |
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Jony Ive | Apple[1] |
Eric Quint | 3M[2] |
Mauro Porcini | Pepsi Co.[3] |
Sean Carney | Philips[4] |
Peter Schreyer | Kia Motors[5] |
Mariah Garrett | USAA[6] |
Stefano Marzano | Electrolux[7] |
Anne Stenros | City of Helsinki[8] |
Christopher Hawthorne | City of Los Angeles[9] |
Alastair Curtis | Logitech[10] |
Max Barenbrug | Bugaboo |
Dan Makoski | Lloyds Banking Group |
References
- ↑ "When Stephen Fry met Jony Ive: the self-confessed tech geek talks to Apple's newly promoted chief design officer" The Telegraph, May 2015
- ↑ "3M Names Eric Quint Chief Design Officer | 3M News | United States". news.3m.com. Retrieved 2015-09-24.
- ↑ "PepsiCo Creates Chief Design Officer Role". Retrieved 2015-09-24.
- ↑ "Philips Chief Design Officer Sean Carney at Fortune Brainstorm Design" Official Philips website
- ↑ "Design infiltrates the boardroom with the emergence of the 'CDO'" Wired UK, May 2012
- ↑ “Inside USAA’s new 120-person Austin design studio”
- ↑ "Electrolux appoints Stefano Marzano to the new role of Chief Design Officer" Official Electrolux Site
- ↑ "A year as a Chief Design Officer" Helsinki Design Week
- ↑ "Why I'm leaving The Times for a job at City Hall" LA Times
- ↑ "Logitech Quadrupled Its Profits–With One Big Design Idea" Fast Co.
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