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Fred Cuellar - What's Percolating Teleconference
Published 12 years, 1 month ago
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Speaker Topic - What Makes You Sparkle? Fred Cuellar, the founder and president of Diamond Cutters International, is one of the world’s top diamond experts, as well as a three-time Guinness Book record holder in jewelry design. He is an importer, diamond cutter, and creative designer of jewelry. With over 25 years of experience in the diamond and jewelry business, Fred’s clients include the First Lady and President George W. Bush, Oprah, the Dallas Cowboys, the Detroit Red Wings, Anschutz Corporation, Saudi Royal Family and hundreds of professional athletes and celebrities. Fred is a consultant, best-selling author, writer and columnist to the national media, and founder of DCI’s National Diamond Helpline, Fred has designed Super Bowl Championship rings for the Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos, Stanley Cup Championship rings for the New Jersey Devils, Colorado Avalanche, Detroit Redwings, and Dallas Stars, Major League Soccer Championship rings for Houston Dynamo and Los Angeles Galaxy, as well as World Series Championship rings for the New York Yankees. Fred had the honor of designing commemorative rings for Olympic Gold Medalist Dan O’Brien and baseball legend Cal Ripkin. Click to Tweet @FredCuellar
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