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Totally agree. When Colleen was a host, I really enjoyed her, but as a product line reps, she continued to act like a host and dominated presentations. Add Skype or whatever video chat into the mix and it was just hard to watch, and frankly, Colleen dominating presentations, even checking on quantities, etc, remotely, was so rude. Lynn had to sit there and smile. She, too, is a gemologist and can handle any jewelry shows professionally. Colleen was a distraction. It was hard to watch. I hate to complain, but Lynn and the jewelry, and the guest all deserved better. Hope Lynn can find a way to continue with HAN PA. She’s always a pleasure.
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There are older posts that address Jennifer Juan. I’ve posted before but not sure where the info is. The young woman that presents Chaco is the great granddaughter of the original Chaco Trading Post in NM. They trade directly with native artists. Jennifer Juan was their rep, an employee, who left to pursue other things. I loved her presentations, too, and miss her. However, the company still works with the southwest artists (it isn’t “southwest-inspired” jewelry like other companies). Sometimes the presentations name the artist and their inspiration, but, Jennifer did a better job informing viewers. I hope the on air presentations improve, but I still intend to buy and support the artists and crafts people of this company.