by | Oct 21, 2025

Ep 50 – Marek Reichman: The Road to Aston Martin and the Bez Era

The Aston Martin Heritage Trust Podcast
The Aston Martin Heritage Trust Podcast
Ep 50 – Marek Reichman: The Road to Aston Martin and the Bez Era
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We’re delighted to have an exclusive interview with AML’s Chief Creative Officer & Executive Vice President, Marek Reichman, for our 50th episode.

As we mark his 20 years at AML, we delve into his early career and influential experiences, including his time at Rover, BMW, and Ford. During the AML years, he worked under various owners, chairmen, and CEOs and this podcast focusses on the Dr Ulrich Bez era, with other eras to be explored in subsequent episodes.

During this period, Aston Martin continued to build on its sports car heritage, introducing models like the Rapide, DBS, and One-77. He also oversaw the design and construction of the very first Aston Martin Design Studio.

A personal journey spanning his early years, including cars, stories, and working with Dr Bez.

Host:

Garry Taylor

Guest:

Marek Reichman

Marek Reichman, EVP and Chief Creative Officer of Aston Martin

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