Gunderson’s Jewelers to Be Featured on ‘World’s Greatest’ TV Series
The episode about the family-owned jeweler will premiere May 17.

The family-owned jeweler will be featured on “World’s Greatest!...,” a television series produced by How2Media and aired on Bloomberg TV.
The series highlights businesses across a variety of industries, having featured supermarket chain Hy-Vee, aviation company Warbird Factory, and others.
The show's producers chose to highlight Gunderson’s based on its history, values, and reputation in the fine jewelry industry, said the jeweler.
The episode will dive into the jeweler’s legacy, its craftsmanship, designer collections, and client service.
"We're honored to be recognized as one of the 'World's Greatest!...'," said Breanne Demers, president of Gunderson's Jewelers.
"This feature is a reflection of our dedicated team, our incredible clients, and the passion we bring to every piece of jewelry we create and curate."
The episode will air this month on Saturday, May 17 and Saturday, May 24 at 1 p.m. Central Time on Bloomberg TV.
After the two airings, the episode will be available for a limited time on the show’s website.
Gunderson’s was founded in Sioux City, Iowa, in 1945, and has since expanded to five locations across five states.
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