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Stuller’s ‘Transform Tours’ Are Back
The tours, which bring Stuller professionals to independent jewelers, will make stops in Minnesota, Washington and Louisiana in September and October.
Lafayette, La.--Stuller Inc. announced recently that it is bringing back its “Transform Tours” this fall, with employees set to make three stops in September and October.
Transform Tours allow Stuller professionals to travel the country and help independent jewelers address the challenges they face.
The tours also give attendees a first-hand look at a variety of the company’s products and allow them to see live demonstrations of its software options.
The fall Transform Tour schedule is as follows:
--Minneapolis, Sept. 25;
--Seattle, Oct. 9; and
--New Orleans, Oct. 23.
For more information, visit Stuller.com/TransformTour, call 1-800-877-7777, ext. 3227 or email Transform_Tour@stuller.com.
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