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Chanel Executive Tapped to Chair Gem Awards Committee
Olivier Stip replaces Norman Miller, who headed the committee for the jewelry awards from 2014-2018.
New York--Chanel executive Olivier Stip is the new chair of the Gem Awards committee. He succeeds Norman Miller, who headed the committee for the jewelry awards from 2014-2018.
Prior to joining Chanel in 2010, he was the senior vice president of marketing and communications at Cartier North America, and was vice president of retail and jewelry and vice president of marketing and global communications for Piaget in Geneva.
Stip holds an MBA in finance and marketing from ESCP Europe.
“I’ve had the privilege to be a part of the GEM Awards since its inception, as a guest, an award presenter, and a committee member,” he said. “The exposure that the event brings to the jewelry industry and Jewelers of America is unparalleled, and I’m honored to be invited to lead the committee for the next two years.”
As committee chair, Stip will lead the group who will ultimately select the 2019 winners of the jewelry awards.
That committee is comprised of: Randi Udell Alper, London Jewelers; Sarin Bachmann, JCK & Luxury- Reed Jewelry Group; David Bonaparte, Jewelers of America; David Bouffard, Signet Jewelers; Gannon Brousseau, Jewelry Group - Emerald Expositions; Stephanie Evans Greene, Hearts On Fire; Marion Fasel, The Adventurine; Roberta Naas, ATimelyPerspective.com; Marta Nowakowski, Saks Fifth Avenue; Russell Pagliughi, Atelier Swarovski; Michelle Peranteau, Harry Winston; Matthew Rosenheim, Tiny Jewel Box; Norman Miller, immediate past chair; Steven Kaiser, chairman emeritus, Kaiser Time Inc.
The 2019 edition of the Gem Awards, the annual jewelry awards event produced by Jewelers of America to call attention to those who are raising the profile of fine jewelry and watches, is scheduled to take place Friday, Jan. 11, 2019.
For more information, visit the Gem Awards website.
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