Ralph Gilles Net Worth

He attended the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan, where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Transportation Design. He has worked for Chrysler since 1992, and is currently the Head of Design for the company. Ralph Gilles is an American-Canadian automobile designer who has a net worth of $10 million. He was born in New York City to Haitian immigrants and attended the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan, where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Transportation Design. Since 1992, he has been employed by Chrysler and currently serves as the Head of Design for the company.
Ralph Gilles is a member of Designers

Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Engineer, Designer
Birth Day January 14, 1970
Birth Place Canada
Ralph Gilles age 54 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Capricorn
Net Worth: $10 Million
Gender: Male

💰 Net worth: $10 Million (2024)

Some Ralph Gilles images

Raised in Montreal, Quebec, Gilles has been passionate about cars since the age of 6 and was drawing concept vehicles by the age of 8. When Gilles was 14, an aunt (Giselle Mouscardy) noticed he was talented at sketching cars and wrote to former Chrysler Chairman Lee Iacocca to inform him of her nephew's talents. A reply came from K. Neil Walling, Chrysler's design chief at the time, suggesting Gilles attend one of three design schools. Gilles subsequently attended the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan. In 2002, Gilles received an Executive MBA from Michigan State University.

Gilles is currently the President and CEO of the SRT Brand and Senior Vice President of Design at Chrysler Group LLC. He styled the 2005 Chrysler 300 after joining Chrysler in 1992. Gilles was also the supervisor of the design team who created the 2014 SRT Viper. In August, 2008, Gilles replaced the now retired Trevor Creed as Senior Vice President of Design. In October 2009, Gilles was promoted to President and CEO of the Dodge Car Brand. He was replaced as Dodge's CEO in June 2011, but remained as Senior Vice President of Design and eventually became the CEO of Chrysler's Street and Racing Technology division.