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Miriam Stern
  • Teaneck, NJ
  • United States
  • Color Consultanant
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What is your line of work (profession)?
Color Consultanant
What is your job title or description?
Color Consultant
Company Name
Miriam Stern Color Consulting
Your website
http://MiriamSternColorConsulting.com
Business affiliations
Salute to Women in the Arts
Jewish Organization(s) (past and present)
UJA, Jewish Art Salon
LinkedIn Address
http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=43239460&trk=nav_respon...
Business Facebook Address
http://https://www.facebook.com/pages/Miriam-Stern-Color-Consulting...
Brag about yourself - what makes you great at what you do?
Miriam Stern is an award-winning artist who has been exhibiting her art for over 25 years. She has also run a successful decorative painting business where she painted murals and created faux finishes for walls, floors, ceilings, and furniture.

Her experience as an artist working with architects, designers, and decorators has enabled her to make the transition to become a color consultant easy and smooth. Her skill with paint and color together with her ability to listen to her clients and understand what they need has made her a knowledgeable and qualified color consultant.
What types of business contacts are you looking to make?
Homeowners or business owners who are moving, renovating, or building.
Building Contractors, Real Estate dealers.

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