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Czichon and Schlueter Join AutoCom Associates

It took us a while...but better late than never!
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. – Miriam Czichon and Annika Schlueter have been awarded six-month internships as account assistants at AutoCom Associates, a global public relations agency providing communications support to automotive and high-technology businesses.

Czichon and Schlueter will support AutoCom clients with international event planning, editorial services and media relations.
A native of Landshut, Germany, Czichon will work with various AutoCom clients, including GKN Driveline, Gibbs Technologies, Birmingham-Bloomfield Symphony Orchestra and Make-A-Wish Foundation of Michigan.
Czichon is currently studying international cultural and business studies with a focus on Anglo-American culture at the University of Passau in Germany. Prior to joining AutoCom, she interned at the regional office of Bavaria in Brussels, Belgium, an organization that consults and supports the Bavarian government on European Union (EU) politics.
A native of Paderborn, Germany, Schlueter has been assigned to a number of AutoCom client teams, including Hella KGaA Hueck & Co, Intermap, Thetford and The Detroit Institute for Children.

Schlueter currently is studying business administration with a focus on marketing, human resources and psychology at the University of Giessen. Prior to joining AutoCom, she interned at Hella KGaA Hueck & Co in Lippstadt, Germany. Hella is a leading automotive parts supplier that develops and manufactures components and systems for lighting technology and electronics for the automotive industry.

Schlueter and Czichon both live in Royal Oak, Michigan.

Based in Bloomfield Hills, AutoCom Associates provides public relations and management consulting services to businesses working in the global automotive industry.

AutoCom clients include: Avon Automotive, Behr America, Behr-Hella Thermocontrol, Bloodhound, Coherix, Compared Insurance Inc., Detroit Institute for Children, Dongah Tire & Rubber Corp., Eberspächer, ecarlist, Eview 360, Gage Products Company, GKN Driveline, Grammer Automotive, Hella KGaA Hueck & Co., Intermap, InterRegs, Karmann USA, MANN+HUMMEL, Novelis, Safford & Baker, Stuttgart (Germany) Regional Economic Development Corp., Thetford, Trubiquity (formerly Autoweb) and Wallonia (Belgium) Office for Foreign Investors.

Comments

Larry said…
Well written! When you get some clips, you should post them to the blog site.
Anonymous said…
Good idea! As soon as I get clips, I will post them on the blog.

Miriam

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