LAFAYETTE, LA — Danny Clark will become CEO of Stuller, Inc., the company announced today. The promotion takes effect Jan. 1, 2026.
Clark, who currently serves as president, will take over from company founder Matt Stuller. The 74-year-old founder will transition to executive chairman of the board, where he plans to stay “deeply involved” in shaping Stuller’s strategy and the company’s continued evolution, according to a company press release.
Clark has spent 16 years at Stuller, leading the company through growth periods while focusing on customers and employees, the company said. “I am both humbled and thrilled to serve the jewelry industry, our business partners, our customers, and employees worldwide as CEO,” Clark stated.
In another major move, Stuller promoted Belit Myers to president in addition to her existing role as COO. 
Myers has run multiple departments during her two decades with Stuller, including finance, fulfillment, manufacturing, merchandising, and IT. “After more than two decades working across nearly every part of the organization, I’m honored to carry forward what truly defines us — our people, our passion to serve, and our unwavering commitment to our customers,” Myers said.
Matt Stuller launched the business in 1970 and built it into North America’s largest jewelry manufacturer. The company now employs over 1,500 people at its 600,000-square-foot facility, making it Lafayette Parish’s biggest private employer outside healthcare, according to The Acadiana Advocate. Stuller reported roughly $800 million in annual revenue to Forbes in 2023.
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“I am proud of the family-owned business we continue to build and the 2,000 careers we have created across Acadiana,” Matt Stuller told The Advocate. “My love for the jewelry industry and Stuller’s role today and in the future is greater than ever. I will remain fully engaged in Stuller’s mission to provide jewelers worldwide with a wide selection of quality products and friendly service they can count on.”