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Shane Denney, CGA, FGA, GG
Fellow of the Gemmological Association of Great Britain (1983)
The Gemmological Association, located in London, is the oldest association in the world devoted to the study of gemology. The FGA, which stands for Fellow of the Gemmological Association, is considered to be the highest scholarship degree in the gemological world Only 213 Americans currently hold that degree, according to Ian Mercer, Director of Education at the Gemmological Association.
Certified Gemologist Appraiser, American Gem Society (1983)
Certified Gemologist, American Gem Society (1982)
Graduate Gemologist, Gemological Institute Of America (1982)
Registered Jeweler, American Gem Society (1981)
Bench Jeweler
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Cathy Denney, RJ
Diamond Grading Certificate - Gemological Institute Of America (1983)
Registered Jeweler, American Gem Society (1983)
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Brian Denney, CG, GG
Outstanding Graduate – Gemological Institute Of America (2007)
Certified Gemologist, American Gem Society (2006)
Graduate Gemologist, Gemological Institute Of America (2005)
Registered Jeweler, American Gem Society (2005)
Bachelor of Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (2002)
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Matthew T. Dearing, CSA
Certified Sales Associate - American Gem Society
Bachelor of Arts, Physics - Magna Cum Laude, Illinois Wesleyan University (2000)
Custom Jewelry Designer, Business Operations
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Bruce K. Lauer, RJ
Diamond Grading Certificate - Gemological Institute Of America
Registered Jeweler, American Gem Society
Bench Jeweler
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John Daum, CSA
Certified Sales Associate - American Gem Society
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Bruce Helton, CSA
Certified Sales Associate - American Gem Society
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Doug Harp
Certified Sales Associate - American Gem Society
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Erika Daum
Showroom Assistant
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E. Cori Stuart
Showroom Hostess
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Keith Altevogt
Bench Jeweler
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Steven Suter
Bench Jeweler
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Christopher Bailey
Office Assistant
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