JA to Host Workshop During Alabama Jewelers Association Convention
The learning workshop and the convention are both scheduled to take place April 26 and 27 in Montgomery, Alabama.

The two-day workshop will feature speakers and interactive roundtable discussions that will enable “valuable networking and key learning opportunities,” JA said.
Session topics include advances in artificial intelligence, jewelry repair services, closing sales, selling diamonds, and a keynote presentation by Inspired Action Coaching & Consulting CEO Tonya Mitchell titled “On The Cusp: Elevate Your Impact.”
This JA Learning Workshop is part of a series of four workshops being held at state association conventions in 2025.
JA will host additional workshops during the Oklahoma Jewelers Association Convention on Sept. 27 and 28 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; the Jewelers of Louisiana and Mississippi Jewelers Association Convention on Oct. 4 and 5 in Biloxi, Mississippi; and the Georgia Jewelers Association Convention on Oct. 25 and 26 in Stone Mountain, Georgia.
The workshops are sponsored by Synchrony, Jewelers Mutual, and Podium.
To view the full workshop schedule and register to attend the Alabama event, visit the JA website.
For more information, contact JA’s member services at 800-223-0673 or members@jewelers.org.
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