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Thank You and Good Bye

Today is my last day at AutoCom, so it’s time to sing the swan song. I truly have to say my internship at AutoCom has been a great experience. I’ve met some amazing people and learned an exuberant amount about the public relations industry. I did so many different things while at AutoCom that it would be exhausting to list them all.  I must give a sincere thank you to Larry Weis, president and CEO of AutoCom . He pushed me hard, which made me stronger, and I learned so much from observing how he works. I will miss reminiscing with Jack and Merle during lunch, and sponging all of Jack’s wisdom from his many years of working in the public relations industry. I could listen to that man talk for hours!  Moving forward I feel like I can accomplish anything. I’m not sure what my future holds, but I know it will be promising. And a shout out to Craig, Denise and Palmer. You are awesome! Thank you!  Trevor 

Merle's visit at WXYZ, channel 7

Last Tuesday Merle was invited to join Jack on a tour of WXYZ, channel 7. This tour was guided by Colleen Clement, Executive Producer at WXYZ-TV as part of the Open world Leadership program of the International visitors’ council, Detroit. The Open World Program is an initiative of and funded by the United States Congress that builds mutual understanding between the emerging leaders of participating countries and their U.S. counterparts. It also exposes delegates to ideas and practices they can adapt for use in their own work. The IVC Detroit acts as a liaison between international visitors and their Detroit-area counterparts each year. For this program six journalists from the country of Georgia were invited to the United States to explore Detroit and its world of journalism. The tour at channel 7 started with a roundtable discussion, joined by an investigative producer and a social media reporter. During the roundtable each journalist was given the opportunity to introduce his