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Looking back at the Faces of 2011

Looking back at the Faces of 2011

Our team here at the Faces of GM is taking a break over the holiday period.
Looking back over 2011, we selected a few of our favorite stories that we thought you might like to look at again, or check out for the first time. Each of them highlights an aspect of how GM touches so many lives across the country and around the world.
Click through to check out stories from the east coast, the west coast, the heartland and all the way up into Canada. And make sure you come back to see us in 2012. Happy holidays!

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Mark Horvath: On the road to help the homeless

Mark Horvath: On the road to help the homeless

Mark Horvath travels coast to coast in a GMC Terrain equipped with OnStar and WiFi, collecting stories of homelessness and speaking to the media and public groups in hopes of changing the way society views the homeless. He is very familiar with the homeless because he has twice found himself homeless. Click through to read his story and some of the stories he has gathered during his travels.

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GMC Trade Secrets: Professional Grade Help for the Homeowner

GMC Trade Secrets: Professional Grade Help for the Homeowner

GMC Trade Secrets is an online program that has three of the most engaging household helpers you could ever want to meet. These guys not only know how to build things, fix things and cook things, they also know that GMC trucks fit their lifestyles. Click through to meet Carter Oosterhouse, Eric Stromer and Sam Talbot.

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Brad Brotherton: Connecting With Customers One Tweet At A Time

Brad Brotherton: Connecting With Customers One Tweet At A Time

Brad Brotherton is a Seattle-area Cadillac, Buick, GMC dealer who is using social media to introduce his vehicles to new customers. He’s combining traditional community outreach programs with cutting-edge social media tools to talk to people who might not even know about his dealership or his products. Click through to find out how he’s linking new-age Twitter to new-car glitter and making it all work together.

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