He retired last month after 28 years traveling the world to source the very best gemstones for his family’s jewelry business, Oscar Heyman.
GemFind names Bridel to business development post
GemFind, a technology and e-commerce provider to the gem and jewelry industry, has appointed former AGS CEO Robert Bridel as its executive director of business development.

Newport Beach, Calif.--GemFind, a technology and e-commerce provider to the gem and jewelry industry, has appointed former AGS CEO Robert Bridel as its executive director of business development.
Bridel has more than two decades of industry experience, most recently serving as president of Robert Bridel & Associates, a management consulting company working with retail jewelers and manufacturers to provide performance review and analysis as well as strategic marketing solutions.
He also has held position as the president of Gordon’s Jewelers, president and CEO of Barry’s Jewelers (now Samuels Jewelers) and served as the executive director and CEO of the American Gem Society for more than four years.
“GemFind is thrilled to have a jewelry industry expert of Robert’s caliber on our team as executive director of business development,” said GemFind CEO Alex Fetanat. “This is an exciting time for the GemFind brand as we prepare to launch new products and services for the jewelry industry in 2015. Robert is an important addition to the GemFind team as he brings unparalleled experience, leadership and a depth of knowledge of our industry that will help us achieve new heights of success.”
Newport Beach, Calif.-based GemFind has been offering technology solutions to the jewelry industry since 1999. The company offers complete e-commerce and custom-designed websites as well as point-of-sale integration and digital marketing campaigns.
GemFind’s Jewel Cloud and marketing solutions connect virtual inventories and brand message of jewelry and diamond vendors to the websites of their authorized retailers.
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