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He graduated from Michigan Tech, and began his career at GM in engine engineering for [[Cadillac]] in 1965, and moved into engineering management assignments for Cadillac in the mid-1970s, rising to the position of Engineering Program Manager in early 1992. In late 1992 he left Cadillac to become the chief engineer for the Corvette. He plans to retire on 1 January 2006.
He graduated from Michigan Tech, and began his career at GM in engine engineering for [[Cadillac]] in 1965, and moved into engineering management assignments for Cadillac in the mid-1970s, rising to the position of Engineering Program Manager in early 1992. In late 1992 he left Cadillac to become the chief engineer for the Corvette. He plans to retire on 1 January 2006.


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David C. "Dave" Hill (b. 15 January, 1943) is an automotive engineer for General Motors. He is best known as the chief engineer for the 6th generation Chevrolet Corvette.

He graduated from Michigan Tech, and began his career at GM in engine engineering for Cadillac in 1965, and moved into engineering management assignments for Cadillac in the mid-1970s, rising to the position of Engineering Program Manager in early 1992. In late 1992 he left Cadillac to become the chief engineer for the Corvette. He plans to retire on 1 January 2006.

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