Watch: The New Company Tracking Industry Trends
Edahn Golan and Chris Casey discuss the what, why, and how behind their new big-data venture, Tenoris.
An online-only service, Tenoris collects POS data from independent specialty jewelers across the United States, provides it to subscribers—either manufacturers keen to understand retail trends or jewelers wondering what their peers are selling—and analyzes it for the broader industry.
Recently, Golan and Casey joined Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff to talk more about Tenoris, sharing their insights on post-pandemic sales trends and the trajectory of lab-grown diamond sales.
Watch the entire discussion above, and please join us for the next episode of “My Next Question” this coming Wednesday, Sept. 14 at 2 p.m. Eastern.
Senior Editor, Fashion, Ashley Davis will be interviewing Olivia Landau, CEO of The Clear Cut, and Jess Velke, digital marketer at Maejean Vintage, about how they’ve mastered TikTok.
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