Product Design Faculty
Vincenzo Iavicoli
As the founder and creative director of the design consultancy Iavicoli-Rossi, Iavicoli has spent his career developing acclaimed products, environmental art works and interior projects for a range of clients including Sanyo, TDK, Wakita, Kirin, Nippon Sheet Glass Zeus Noto and Ravarini Castoldi.
Pierre-Paul Andriani
Paul-Pierre Andriani has a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Virginia and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from CCS.
Milton Antonick
Milton Antonick has 20 years of design experience in the exterior design studios and 13 years as a studio manager at the Chrysler Corporation.
Lukas Chung
Lukas Chung received his bachelors degree in Transportation Design in 2000 and has been working for Ford Motor Company as a designer since 2001.
Matthew Comerford
Since 1999, Matthew Comerford has been employed as a sculptor at General Motors and has led sculpting programs and digital design reviews.
Greg Darby
Greg Darby graduated from CCS in 1996 with a focus on consumer product and furniture design.
Michael Devereaux
Mike Devereaux earned a BFA in Industrial Design from Kendall College of Art and Design in 2005. He began working as a consulting designer for various firms on projects ranging from furniture and spaces to consumer products, sporting equipment and clothing.
Richard Duff
Duff is currently a designer for General Motors Design Center and has worked there since 2004.
Chang-Hee Eunice Park
Clyde Foles
Clyde Foles is a partner at Dalton & Foles Design with a client list including ALPS Electric USA, Inc., Product Guild Inc., EDI Inc., Santa Clara County, Anheuser-Busch, Bank of America, FMC, Mountain View, Sunset Books, Army Corps. of Engineers, Michigan Bell Telephone Company and many more.
Basil Freeman
Fred Han
Kunihisa Ito
Kunihisa Ito worked as a designer and has also successfully managed design groups of automobile design centers in Japan and the United States.
Mark Jarvis
Mark Jarvis is currently a Technology Demonstration Program Manager at Visteon Corporation.
John Kaloustian
John Kaloustian earned his BFA from the College for Creative Studies. It was during college that his professional experience began with designing corporate aircraft interiors for Rockwell International. After graduating he began as a member of the Steelcase design staff.
Kevin Ketchum
Kevin Ketchum has spent the last nine years working in the automotive industry.
Kenneth Krayer
Kenneth Krayer has been teaching at the College for Creative Studies since 2003.
Robert McCullouch
Greg Miller
Gregory Miller’s experience encompasses over 19 years of interior, exterior and color/trim automotive design.
Sung Paik
Carolyn Peters
After graduating in Product Design in 1980, Carolyn Peters went to work for Texas Instruments in the Consumer Products Division in Lubbock, Texas.
Michael Pevovar
Michael Pouncy
Michael Pouncy worked in the automotive industry as a product engineer for three years before turning his career toward design.
Scott Roller
Thomas Roney
Thomas Roney has 31 years of experience as an industrial designer and has received numerous design awards. Roney has held positions as exhibit designer at H.B. Stubbs Co. and senior industrial designer at Clark Equipment Company.
Stephen Schock
Stephen Schock has been a member of the College for Creative Studies’ Industrial Design faculty since 1998. He has 16 years of design experience including automotive, farming, medical, exhibit, furniture, large scale sculpture, industrial and toy products.
Joseph Siler
Joseph Siler joined Ford Motor Company in 1983. Since then he has taken part in several foreign assignments in Italy, Germany, Great Britain, Japan and Belgium and is currently the vehicle personalization design manager.
Nicolas Thetard
Nico Thetard is originally from France, and has been a member of the College for Creative Studies' Industrial Design faculty since 2007.
Michael Tschirhart
Michael Tschirhart is currently the design manager of Advanced Human-Machine Interfaces at Visteon Corporation.
Stephen Wilkonski
Stephen Wilkonski has been working in the Industrial Design field for 15 years and his experience has ranged from advertising design, product design and exhibition design to automotive design.
Harvey Winn
Harvey Winn’s significant contributions include working as part of the team that designed the now-classic ‘68-70 Dodge Charger.
Matthew Wittstock
Matt Wittstock has worked as creative designer and digital sculptor for multiple companies including: GM, Ford, BMW and Porsche.






