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IREON welcomes Jennifer Meilan and Melissa Cortez of 71 Visuals to its roster

Westbury, NY ireon welcomes Jennifer Meilan, principal | CEO and Melissa Cortez, director business development of 71 Visuals to its roster. 71 Visuals will hold the exclusive Interior and Exterior signage category on the ireon membership roster. The firm was recommended by ireon member, Marc Spector of The Spector Group.

71 Visuals is a family-owned business that has been succeeding in custom signage and visual communication for 50 years while catering to the corporate, retail, healthcare, and event industries.

Based in Hauppauge, NY, their 20,000 s/f facility allows for them to  satisfy a high-demand customer base, such as Vineyard Vines, Johnson & Johnson and Audible. Their capabilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Design services;
  • ADA;
  • Wayfinding and LED neon signs;
  • Custom fabrication;
  • Custom wall coverings and privacy film;
  • Image reproduction; and
  • Trade show displays.

Contact Information:

Jennifer Meilan
Phone: 646 902-6943
Mobile: 917 654-1408
[email protected]

Melissa Cortez
Phone: 646 766-0799
Mobile: 917 504-7172
[email protected]

95 Oser Avenue, Hauppauge, NY 11788

https://71visuals.com/

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