Rebecca Moskal Joins PGI USA as VP of Marketing
Moskal has worked in communications and marketing in the jewelry industry for more than 20 years.

Moskal brings more than 20 years’ jewelry marketing experience to PGI USA.
She worked in marketing and communications at Bulgari, Van Cleef & Arpels, David Yurman, and Beaudry before launching her own communications agency, Communiqué, in 2009.
Over the past decade-plus, Moskal and her Communiqué team have worked with a long list of clients including JCK Events, Bedat & Co., Robert Procop, Alor, and Miseno.
She is also a longtime member of the Women’s Jewelry Association, serving as vice president of the Los Angeles chapter and as corporate secretary on WJA’s International Board of Directors.
In 2015, Moskal won the WJA Award for Excellence in the Marketing & Communications category.
“Rebecca has been a longtime consultant to and friend of PGI USA, and we are elated to now have her bring her unparalleled knowledge and expertise to our organization in a greater capacity,” said PGI USA President Jenny Luker.
“It is a very exciting time for PGI USA, with several new initiatives in development, and Rebecca will be a valuable addition to propel PGI USA to new heights.”
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