With Fred retired, Sharon enjoying being a Grandma and my sister and I on maternity leave, you may wonder just who you will find behind the counter at Minichiello’s. We all know Fred’s shoes are big to fill but there is one man who is up to the challenge. Fred’s son-in-law, and lucky husband of my sister Crestina Minichiello, Daniel. We have had our eye on him for a long time. Desperately trying to get him involved in the family business to help us carry on the tradition for another 50 years. And at last, we snagged him! With over 15 years in the service industry and a diamond graduate with the GIA, Daniel has quickly and easily become a fixture in our little office. He loves working with people and creating relationships, not only finding the perfect piece for the perfect client but making lasting friends as well. His knowledge of diamonds and the jewellery industry is impressive and his design ideas are spot on. Some may even joke and call him ‘Diamond Dan’, as loose diamonds are his specialty! The next time you are in the area, pop by and say hello to the next generation. We promise you will feel like one of the family.
One of the Family
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Posted by Deena Minichiello on November 3, 2011
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