In the press

London Sports and Social Club Newsletter - July 2003

Painting, decorating and creative wall design

Ex-JPMorgan and Citigroup Banker, Kerrie Keeling, has recently exited the City to set up her own company - A Woman's Touch - offering Painting, Decorating and Design services. As a former Banker, she not only understands what it is to be professional, but more importantly how precious your time is.

As a company run exclusively by women, A Woman's Touch promises a professional service from beginning to end, with no more worries about people not turning up when they say they will, not completing the job on time and not staying within the quoted prices. And of course this includes providing a high quality painting and decorating service, with the extra attention to detail that can only come with A Woman's Touch.

Kerrie also specialises in creative wall design, such as paint effects, cartoon and nursery rhyme characters for babies' nurseries and children's rooms, as well as themed rooms and murals for restaurants, yoga studios and businesses.

Have a look at her website at www.awomanstouch.org.uk for comments from her customers and for more information on and examples of the services she offers. A Woman's Touch covers the whole South East region of England. Kerrie would be delighted to discuss how she might be able to help you, and to give you a free quotation for any work you might like done. Kerrie is offering a 10% discount to JPMorgan employees - so don't forget to mention where you work!

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In the media

Women in Manual Trades - Summer 2003

A Woman's Touch is a limited company run by Kerrie Keeling - a former investment banker - offering painting, decorating and design services all over London and South East England.

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Kerrie Keeling

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What our clients say

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I just left a key with the porter in the morning and it was as if she’d never been, but the room had miraculously changed colour

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S Hamilton, London