As Loudr’s new account manager, Johansen will partner with clients to craft and execute marketing strategies.
Majors

The diamond wholesaler is working with the insurance provider to seamlessly offer personal jewelry insurance to RDI retailers’ clients.
The Danish jewelry giant hosted its grand opening last weekend, complete with a Pandora pink roulette wheel.
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Gizzi, who has been in the industry since 2001, is now Jewelers of America’s senior vice president of corporate affairs.

Luca de Meo, a 30-year veteran of the auto industry, will succeed longtime CEO François-Henri Pinault.

The former De Beers executive is the jewelry house’s new director of high jewelry for the Americas.

As a leading global jewelry supplier, Rio Grande is rapidly expanding and developing new solutions to meet the needs of jewelers worldwide.

The New York Liberty forward is the first athlete to represent the Brooklyn-based jewelry brand.


Two existing executives have been given new roles.

Her new role is director of strategic initiatives.

The Seymour & Evelyn Holtzman Bench Scholarship from Jewelers of America returns for a second year.

The 3,300-square foot location is the jeweler's largest store in North America.

A longtime executive at RDI Diamonds, Rickard has served on the JBT board for the past five years.

The two organizations have signed an affiliation agreement that’s expected to be finalized in the coming weeks.

This year’s edition includes articles on the favorite tools of notable designers, evaluating when to outsource production, and more.

The bolo tie necklace is inspired by “Queen Bey” and set with a nearly 15-carat black diamond.

Current Diamond Council of America President and CEO Terry Chandler is set to retire in January 2026.

Tanishq is expanding its presence in the United States with a new store in Santa Clara, California, which is its largest in the country.

Plus, parent company Saks Global announces plans to cut ties with up to 600 vendors.

The well-known Maine jeweler takes over for Brian Fleming and will serve a one-year term.

The nonprofit has made updates to the content in its beginner and advanced jewelry sales courses.

BIJC President Malyia McNaughton will shift roles to lead the new foundation, and Elyssa Jenkins-Pérez will succeed her as president.

“Bridal 2025–2026” includes popular styles and a dedicated section for quick pricing references of lab-grown diamond bridal jewelry.

Located in Miami’s Design District, the 4,000-square-foot store is an homage to David and Sybil Yurman’s artistic roots.

The deadline to apply for the Seymour & Evelyn Holtzman Bench Scholarship is June 12.

Located in Valenza, the now 355,000-square-foot facility includes a new jewelry school that’s open to the public, Scuola Bulgari.

The basketball stars wear men’s jewelry from the “Curb Chain” collection.

The Signet Jewelers-owned retailer wants to encourage younger shoppers to wear fine jewelry every day, not just on special occasions.

The “Strong Like Mom” campaign features moms who work at Tiffany & Co. and their children.

The announcements follow a tumultuous start to 2025 for WJA, which saw a wave of resignations following controversial statements about DEI.
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