Cathrine Wolden is the company’s new vice president of partnership and sponsorship.
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The annual event will be held this October in Jaipur, India.

The owners of Rushing Jewelers in Picayune, Mississippi, are retiring.

The company has appointed Michael Schechter as director of business development.

Online registration is open now for the annual event and early-bird savings will end May 28.

It offers three levels of certification.

The matching diamond and pearl necklace and earrings will be auctioned at The Pierre Hotel in New York on June 27.

The application window for the annual “Future of Jewelry Making” scholarship will close May 15.

The list recognizes young retail talent nationwide.

Michelle Kennedy is the company’s new senior vice president of human resources.

Scholarships are available for a variety of industry diploma, professional development, and certification programs.

The change comes following a year of research into how the trade determines what constitutes “peacock” color in pearls.

Actress Michaela Coel was “dripping in gold” at the Met Gala, wearing jewelry handmade by fellow British-Ghanian artist Emefa Cole.

Any Jewelers of America member can apply for the jewelry design competition until June 28.

Selected designers will create jewelry using recycled and donated goods to be exhibited and judged in November.

Couples are invited to share their story for a chance to win a custom yellow diamond engagement ring.

Following a record number of applicants, 14 emerging designers were selected for the mentorship program, now in its fifth year.

Registration is open now to join the for-profit arm of Gem Legacy on its third trip to Tanzania and Kenya.

Awaiting a name, the rare gem is one of the largest pink diamonds ever recovered.

The online 16-course “Safety and Security Academy” aims to educate jewelers on crime prevention and loss mitigation.

The application window for the merit-based scholarships will close May 15.

Named the “Lion of Merelani,” the gem will be displayed at the D.C. museum along with the story of its cutting.

Their son will take over Barnes Diamonds and Designs this summer.

The store was a pioneer in the jewelry industry’s shift to CAD/CAM technologies.

The collective six children of the previous owners have inherited the Kentucky business.













