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Reed/JCK Las Vegas Promote Sarin Bachmann
Bachmann is now the event vice president for the JCK and Luxury jewelry trade shows, while the former VP of JCK Las Vegas, Katie Dominesey, moves into a new role.
Norwalk, Conn.--Reed Jewelry Group and JCK Las Vegas announced Tuesday that Sarin Bachmann, the industry vice president for JCK’s Luxury jewelry trade show, is being promoted to event vice president for JCK and Luxury.
Her additional duties will include running the JCK Las Vegas show while the former industry vice president of JCK Las Vegas, Katie Dominesey, moves into a broader role at Reed.
“[Sarin] listens to her customers, acts on feedback, and continues to innovate and elevate the Luxury experience,” Yancy Weinrich, Reed Jewelry Group senior vice president, said in a news release announcing Bachmann’s promotion. “As we prepare to move the JCK Las Vegas show back to the Sands Expo and The Venetian in 2019, we feel confident that Sarin will bring similar strategies to JCK to create a productive, efficient and memorable event for everyone next year.”
Dominesey, meanwhile, will be focusing on mergers and acquisitions across all industries at Reed Exhibitions, but will remain the event vice president for the JCK Tucson show.
JCK Tucson is scheduled to take place Feb. 6 to 9, 2019 at the JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort & Spa. For more information or to pre-register, visit the jewelry trade show’s website.
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