AWDC Names Karen Rentmeesters as CEO
Rentmeesters has served as interim CEO since April following former CEO Ari Epstein’s resignation.

Rentmeesters had been serving as interim CEO since April, following the resignation of former CEO Ari Epstein.
She started at AWDC in 2010 as its communications officer. She has held various roles at the organization, including serving as head of PR and industry relations for seven years.
As CEO, AWDC said she will be tasked with guiding the organization back to growth and optimizing its operations.
Isidore Mörsel, president of the AWDC board of directors, said “The fact that all board members unanimously agreed to appoint Karen as permanent CEO of the AWDC speaks volumes about the trust we all put in her.”
“She has a solid understanding of our industry and of the challenges our industry is currently facing. She is not afraid to tackle difficult decisions and brings a creative approach to the table, which, combined with her experience, makes her the perfect person for the job,” he said.
Rentmeesters shared her excitement on taking the new role and addressed the challenges ahead for AWDC.
“I look forward to continuing the work I started as interim CEO. In the past few months, some key issues have been addressed, but it will take a lot more for Antwerp to return to a growing and flourishing diamond trade hub,” she said.
Her key challenge, she said, is making sure AWDC is an efficient, well-organized, and trusted partner for diamond companies.
“The global diamond industry faces geopolitical challenges and is in a worldwide crisis. As a representative body, it is crucial that we can guide our companies through these turbulent times and offer perspective for the future,” she said.
Rentmeesters earned a master's degree in communication sciences at the University of Leuven.
She has led teams of various sizes throughout her professional life and has built up an extensive network, said AWDC, touting her in-depth knowledge of the diamond industry.
The organization recently announced the results of its board elections, re-electing Isidore Mörsel as president of the board of directors and electing Ravi Bhansali as vice president.
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