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Fredkove to Cover Midwest For Ed Levin Jewelry
The Ed Levin Jewelry brand has named fashion and luxury jewelry veteran Steve Fredkove as its Midwest key account manager.
Cambridge, N.Y.--Steve Fredkove has been appointed Midwest key account manager for Ed Levin Jewelry.
Fredkove is a veteran of more than 20 years in the fashion and luxury jewelry industry.
The news follows closely on the announcement that Ed Levin Jewelry hired Deborah Shamyer to be its new Northeast key account manager. Both come as part of the brand’s “commitment to raise customer service to the highest level,” it said.
“We are thrilled to have Steve as part of our team,” said Vice President Jim Grohn. “He brings a unique expertise to Ed Levin, combining experience in wholesale and retail branding. Steve’s knowledge and relationships with the retail jewelers will play an essential role in Ed Levin’s business strategy in the Midwest.”
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