After eight years, Gilbertson is leaving his post at the mining company, which is currently facing a slew of operational challenges.
Appointments: Blue Nile executive resigns
Dwight Gaston, senior vice president of operations at Blue Nile Inc., is stepping down, effective July 2.
New York--Dwight Gaston, senior vice president of operations at Blue Nile Inc., is stepping down, effective July 2.
Gaston gave his notice on Jan. 2, according to a Blue Nile 8-K filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Rebecca Foerster confirmed to National Jeweler that she has been appointed as the executive vice president of strategic planning and marketing at Leo Schachter Diamonds, a position she will assume later this month.
Foerster previously served as the U.S. vice president of Rio Tinto Diamonds and is credited with establishing the Rio Tinto office in the United States.
Fine jewelry and fashion public relations firm D’Orazio & Associates has opened an office in New York City to support media relations for its clients, which include Le Vian, Wendy Yue, Colette, Sutra and Carrera y Carrera.
Danielle Gadi, formerly a publicist with New York jewelry showroom and retailer Fragments, is D’Orazio’s new senior publicist, and will work out of the New York office.
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