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Jewelers of America Expands Affiliation with Diamond Council of America

“I believe that we are stronger together.”

(Press Release) NEW YORK – Jewelers of America, a national trade association for businesses serving the fine jewelry marketplace, announced that it is establishing a new collaborative relationship with the Diamond Council of America.

The boards of both organizations voted this week in favor of a new affiliation agreement.

The affiliation would take effect later this year, following a vote by DCA members at the DCA Annual Meeting on July 17 and review by the New York Attorney General.

“I believe that we are stronger together,” said JA President and CEO David J. Bonaparte. “As competition for customer attention increases and margins shrink, industry associations like Jewelers of America and the Diamond Council of America offer real value for the jewelry industry. Through this affiliation, our organizations can better align in our common mission to support jewelry businesses and improve professionalism in the jewelry industry.”

The decision follows a lengthy and thorough review to evaluate the opportunities and benefits to JA and DCA members, including utilizing shared resources, expanding educational resources to jewelry professionals and strengthening JA and DCA’s contribution to the future success of the fine jewelry industry. While the affiliation offers many opportunities for synergy, both organizations will remain independent. Chandler will continue to lead DCA with the support of the DCA Board of Directors, and the executive management of both organizations remains the same.

“I am so excited about the potential for growth for the Diamond Council of America that an affiliation with Jewelers of America creates,” Chandler said. “It will help DCA flourish and cement the longevity of DCA’s mission to provide quality, affordable distance education for jewelry associates to sell fine jewelry with expertise, integrity and professionalism.”

JA Board Chairman Ryan Berg of Lee Michaels Fine Jewelry added: “JA and DCA believe that a more educated sales associate leads to a more confident consumer. Through this affiliation, Jewelers of America enhances its ability to improve education and inspire confidence on both sides of the jewelry counter.”

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