Land Rover design chief Gerry McGovern awarded OBE 'for services to automotive design'

Design boss recognised 'for services to automotive design'

By Matt Saunders, Autocar UK calendar 30 Dec 2019 Views icon14089 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Land Rover design chief Gerry McGovern awarded OBE 'for services to automotive design'

Land Rover design chief Gerry McGovern has been recognised as an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2020 New Year’s Honours List.

The British firm's design director has helped shape a major overhaul of Land Rover's range, with a key role in developing key models such as the Range Rover Evoque and Velar, and styling the reborn Defender that was unveiled earlier this year.

McGovern is one of 229 people due to receive the OBE from the Queen, and is the only UK automotive industry figure among almost a thousand in total to be recognised on the wider list of OBEs, MBEs, CBEs and other awards.

McGovern, 63, now has a design career stretching back more than four decades, and including early stints at Chrysler UK and Austin Rover Group. While at the latter, he led several key Land Rover model replacement programs.

After working at Lincoln and Ford/Ingeni, he returned to Land Rover as director of advanced design in 2004, appointed by Ford design supremo J Mays. He was appointed design director of Land Rover, in 2006 and as chief creative officer for the brand in 2008.

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