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July 24, 2014

ITW GSE Welcomes Martin!

 

Martin Walsted

ITW GSE Americas welcomes Martin Walsted to our Palmetto, Florida facility. He comes to us from AXA Power in Denmark where he completed an internship in 2013. Martin has returned and is experiencing the Americas side of our business.

 

He will be with us for a few months to learn, lend a hand and experience the US culture first hand!

 

Martin Walsted describes himself as follows:

“I am a smiling, kind and energetic person who loves new challenges. Always otivated for doing a good job no matter what kind of job it is, and I always do my job to perfection. I am a very ambitious, humble and responsible person whom you can always trust.”

 

Martin comes very highly recommended and we are happy to welcome Martin to the US!

 

We look forward to having you here as part of our team Martin!

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