GM Expo Reporter Campaign Campus Tour Kicks Off
• GM Recruiting Student Reporters for Expo2010 Activities
• Three Reporters Will Be Chosen to Actively Participate in Expo
• The Best GM Expo Student Reporter Will Win a GM Internship
General Motors Company, a joint global automobile partner of World Expo 2010 Shanghai, kicked off its GM Expo Reporter Campaign Campus Tour to recruit the best student reporters to cover GM’s Expo activities. As part of GM’s “Drive to 2030” Expo campaign, the GM Expo campus tour is intended to encourage young students to actively participate, experience and promote World Expo 2010 Shanghai.
GM will visit five universities in Shanghai – East China Normal University, Shanghai International Studies University,Tongji University, Fudan University and Shanghai Jiaotong University. Jean Liu-Barnocki, GM China World Expo 2010 Shanghai Project Manager, joined the campus tour and shared GM’s Expo history as well as the company’s vision of urban transportation in 2030.
"The World Expo has always introduced significant milestones in human achievement as well as envisioned the future through science, technology, and cultural advances,” said Jean Liu-Barnocki. “We’re excited to collaborate with today’s university students because their vision will build tomorrow’s urban transportation.”
At the campus tours, in order to encourage young students to actively participate and experience the Expo, GM Expo reporters will be recruited during the event. Participants will have the opportunity to become a member of GM’s World Expo 2010 Shanghai Communications team and gain practical work experience as Expo reporters. Students from around China can also submit their contest entries at General Motors’ official Web site for Expo 2010 Shanghai www.gmexpo2010.com. Contest winners will be announced in early 2010.

