Meierotto Jewelers Annual Magazine 2021/2022

exceptional service

COUNTER Behindthe

In preparing this magazine, we wanted to talk with some of the people that make Meierotto Jewelers truly special. We sat down with one of our salespersons to get the inside scoop. Q: Tell us about yourself. A: My name is Susie N. I have worked at Meierotto Jewelers for 29 years. I absolutely love the interactions with our customers and being able to use my knowledge and experience to help people with jewelry. And working for a family business like Meierotto’s is a wonderful experience. I know that I have the full support of the owners and our team. Everyone works together to ensure that our customers have the best experience possible.

Q: What are your hobbies? A: Chiefs. I love the Chiefs. Sometimes Red Fridays get out of control because I wear a lot of colorful and Chiefs themed jewelry. Q: Is there any particular jewelry story that stands out? A: There are many, but one customer came in and was very, very nervous. He had never shopped for jewelry before and wasn’t sure where to start. I took the time to understand his needs and educate him about diamonds. We talked a bit about his girlfriend and how they met. After about an hour he found the perfect ring and said that after our talk he knew that he was making the correct decision – both about the girl and the ring. That made me feel really good about what I do.

Q: Are you a dog person or a cat person? A: Dogs for sure! I have a four pound Yorkie and a Maltepoo. Q: What else can you say about why Meierotto Jewelers is unique? A: There are several salespeople that have worked here over 25 years, including me. And the family members are on-site every day and really work as hard as anyone else. That type of commitment and group experience is extremely rare. In addition, the store has one of the largest selections of jewelry and diamonds in the entire country -it’s truly amazing. Having these resources at my disposal makes my job much easier. Because I never have had to tell someone, “we don’t have that”.

Thank you for speaking with us, Susie.

14 ] M E I E R O T T O J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E

Powered by