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Business appointments - December 9, 2008

Wave 105 has welcomed Claire Anderson as a new presenter on the Evening show.

After deciding, at 19, that student life wasn't for her, Claire entered the world of television and radio.

Prior to joining Wave 105 she worked on various other local radio stations, including BBC Radio Solent, and also presents the Late Lounge on Jazz FM.

Listeners will also recognise Claire's soft tone as a familiar voiceover – she is well known as the voice of MTV and Malaysia Airlines, as well as adverts on Channel 4, and for providing the in-store voice nationally for Asda.

Signs.co.uk, the recently launched sister company of Hampshire Flag, has just appointed Steve Morley as sales specialist.

The Waterlooville firm offers an array of competitively-priced stock signs, sign systems and display products to the sign trade.

Mr Morley, 31, brings more than a decade's worth of sign trade experience with him to Signs.co.uk as the former business development manager at Signscape Systems and operations manager at Universal Aluminium Systems.

Fareham PR firm LCM has appointed Michelle Bridgman to a team support role.

Michelle, 24, from Stubbington, is largely responsible for administration and account support, as well as organising meetings and assisting with advertising bookings.

Before joining the team, Michelle managed Reflex Records in Gosport – an excellent way to combine work and to indulge in her passion for music.

In her spare time she enjoys attending gigs, going to the cinema, dining out and holidaying.


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