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DARYN AWDE AWARDED INTERNSHIP AT AUTOCOM ASSOCIATES

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. – Daryn Awde has been awarded an internship at AutoCom Associates, a public relations agency focused on providing communications support to businesses in automotive, general transportation, aerospace, defense and related industries.

A native of London in Ontario, Canada, Awde will work as an account assistant supporting AutoCom clients in the areas of event planning and editorial services. He is pursuing a business administration degree at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario.

Awde currently resides in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.

AutoCom’s corporate clients include: A Raymond Tinnerman, Behr America, Coherix, Gage Products Company, Gibbs Technologies, GKN Driveline, Grammer Automotive, Hella KGaA Hueck & Co., Icom North America, Stuttgart (Germany) Regional Economic Development Corp., Thetford Corporation and the Wallonia (Belgium) Office for Foreign Investors.

The agency’s pro-bono clients include: the Birmingham-Bloomfield Symphony Orchestra, Detroit Institute for Children and The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Michigan.

Based in Bloomfield Hills, AutoCom Associates provides public relations and other management consulting services to businesses and manufacturers working in a variety of transportation, aerospace, defense, general manufacturing and high-technology business sectors. Additional information is available on the Internet at www.usautocom.com.

Note to Editor: A High Resolution photo of Mr. Awde is available on request.

Media Contact:
Kerry Hokett
AutoCom Associates
Phone: (248) 647-8621
Email: Khokett@usautocom.com

Comments

Larry W. said…
You're doing a great job....keep up the good work!

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