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Luke Hansford, Panasonic System Solutions Europe E-Marketing AssistantPanasonic System Solutions Europe (PSSEU) has selected five new work placement students to join the EU marketing team on a year long placement to build upon its business growth overseas.

The placement students will be working alongside professionals on projects including events and exhibitions, website and portal design, advertising, and media relations to support and strengthen the existing central marketing team.  The newly appointed recruits include Luke Hansford who will be responsible for e-marketing, Sheryl Meech for marketing and events, and Sophie Pettengale for public relations.

Following from the success of the previous year, Panasonic has again made the decision to place two work placement students within its European offices.  Ilaria Tuninetti will be based in Paris and Loredana Tedesco in Milan to maintain strong relations across Europe for the Systems and Solutions team.  Rob Healey, European head of marketing at Panasonic System Solutions said:  "The decision to take on students in local countries outside the central marketing team is one which is crucial in order for Panasonic System Solutions to further build upon its existing EU structure.  The students will be working closely with the Central marketing team based in the UK to translate particular work for the press, sales and marketing in each country to improve the spread of communication within and outside the business." Sophie Pettengale, Panasonic System Solutions Europe PR Assistant

Sophie Pettengale, placement student assisting the PR team said:  "I feel very proud to have been given the opportunity to spend my placement year at Panasonic and have been warmly welcomed within the Systems Solutions team.  I have had excellent training providing me with the confidence to take on my role as PR assistant."

The central marketing students are currently working at Panasonic House in Bracknell alongside the EU students who will each have flown out to their respective countries within two weeks.

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