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We're over the hump... Part Two

Christina’s Highlight in February? The NADA conference in San Francisco!! Wow! How fast the time goes by. So many things are going on. I thought I should tell you about my latest journey. At the beginning of February I got the chance to go to San Francisco to NADA (National Automobile Dealers Association) Convention and Expo 2008 with Larry and Marty. It’s one of the biggest shows in North America. We had to represent two new clients – vAuto and Compared Insurance. It was awesome! Not only to get the chance to go to San Francisco, which is such a lovely, busy and sunny city, but also to experience the convention at first hand. I was working for vAuto and one of my tasks was to take care for the Press Kits. I had to assemble them, put them into the press room at the convention center, to take part at an interview between the client and a publication and at vAuto’s sales meeting with their people before the show on Friday. We had to be present at vAuto’s booth to welcome journalists and

We're over the hump... Part One

News from AutoCom’s current interns: Christina started her internship at AutoCom in July 2007, my first day was October 1, 2007 and now it’s the end of February 2008. I guess former interns can confirm that time is running so fast in Michigan. We celebrated Halloween in our office and went to a Halloween party, ate turkey on Thanksgiving and opened Xmas presents on the 25th of December. New Years Eve is over and so are the resolutions for 2008. We were in love on Valentines Day and now we are waiting for Easter… It’s time for some highlights of the last two months. Silke’s highlight in December? The visit of my family! I rented a van for seven people visiting me. First we spent some time in Michigan. We visited the Henry Ford museum, where we stayed almost the whole day. We were very impressed by all the old cars, carriages and trains. On the same day we viewed Edsel and Eleanor Ford’s house and found out that they had a souvenir from Germany in their library. On December 26, we drove