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Let's rock and roll !!!

Hello, we are Trevor and Merle . Today we are joining the AutoCom Associates team and are  looking forward to bringing enthusiasm, creativity and an energetic perspective to an already thriving public relations company. We are excited to contribute to AutoCom’s daily business and upcoming events such as the Tech Crawl, the SAE and Traverse City.

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et us introduce ourselves:
My name is  Trevor, I am 27 years and graduated from Central Michigan University with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and advertising. I look forward to applying my skills at AutoCom Associates, as well as gaining hand on experience in the field of public relations.  
Before interning at Autocom I worked as a freelance journalist and photographer for The Oakland Press where I covered music.  I also part-timed for my family’s auto parts business Mazza Auto Parts, where I specialized in customer relations and took care of inventory. Since my family is a part of the auto industry I take much pride in the automotive business.

Hi everyone,
My name is Merle , I am 24 years old  and studying Foreign- Trade & International Management, with a major in Marketing in the city of Hamburg, Germany.  I am in my final year and really excited to gain hands on experience in public relations, during my internship at AutoCom.

Prior to working at AutoCom I served as an intern at Renault and worked part- time at an event & marketing services company, during my studies.
I have already lived in the states in 2008/2009 and worked as an AuPair in Manhasset, New York. It  feels great to be back and to experience a new side of the of American life.
We are rock stars at heart, by the end of our internship we plan on leaving a lasting mark and impactful contribution to AutoCom Associates. We will keep you posted about everything that is going on at AutoCom, as well as our experiences during our time here.

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Larry W. said…
Welcome to AutoCom. We excited to have you on the team!

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