Submissions in the categories of Jewelry Design, Media Excellence, and Retail Excellence will be accepted through this Friday, Aug. 23.
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The Erlanger, Kentucky-based company was recognized for its reliability when it comes to repairs and fast turnaround times.
Ingraham said she’ll use the scholarship funds to attend the Women’s Leadership Program at the Yale School of Management.
The organization will hand out three awards at its 80th Anniversary Gala next month.
The family-owned jeweler took home the award from Minnesota Bride Magazine for the 15th consecutive year.
There are two categories for fine jewelry, as well as two for fashion/costume jewelry.
The honors will highlight female designers of the 2024 AGTA Spectrum & Cutting Edge Awards.
One designer will win $50,000 and a fellowship with the jewelry company.
It handed out a total of $8,640 to recipients for their jewelry study programs.
Los Angeles-based Bradlei Smith was selected for this year’s award.
The grant provided a total of $100,000 to support 13 entrepreneurs from diamond communities in Africa and India.
The winners were awarded $3,000 each to pursue a professional career in jewelry making and design.
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the jewelry design contest and the deadline for entries has just been extended.
Caitlin Albritton won the 19th annual Halstead Grant for emerging jewelry businesses.
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The Ella Klein Internship will take place in New York this summer.
Submissions will be accepted now through July 17.
This year’s honorees include two multi-store independents and the CEO of the world’s largest diamond jewelry retailer.
Shiona Turini will receive the “Diamond Influence Award.”
The annual list recognizes young professionals making an impact in jewelry retail.
Three fifth graders’ winning designs were turned into custom jewelry pieces in time for Mother’s Day.
The Seymour & Evelyn Holtzman Bench Scholarship will provide tuition assistance to two low-income students.
It will award a graduating high school student with about $10,000 toward a GIA diploma and an internship with the Seattle-based jeweler.
The selected nine organizations have outlined their plans for the funds.
John Carter received the AGS’s highest honor Tuesday afternoon at Conclave in Austin, Texas.