MIDDLEWICH company Bare Bones Marketing have welcomed a new intern all the way from the Netherlands to spend 12 weeks working in the town.


Ylene Aerts has joined Bare Bones Marketing as a result of her study in international business studies, marketing & communication, where an internship is mandatory to complete the course.


Ylene is delighted to be getting stuck into her intern role and is looking forward to being welcomed in Middlewich during the Christmas period.


She said: “I have been looking forward to an internship abroad for a very long time and I am thrilled to finally have it all arranged and be able to join the team at Bare Bones Marketing.”


Ylene is the second intern to join the team at Bare Bones Marketing with Gemma Lennon, who has since graduated with a First Class Honours degree and joined the team permanently, being the first intern in the team.


Emma Dalzell, Bare Bones Marketing founder, said: “I am very excited to welcome an international student to our team. I am sure she will learn a lot from this experience and it will help her develop in the further stages of her study and career.”


Despite having just arrived, Ylene is flying to Vienna after being in Middlewich for just one week, to receive her 10th place award at the Peter Drucker forum, which she won with her video about future opportunities and changes in a macroeconomic perspective.