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Sanity Files: Tobey Ritchie

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The Sanity Files: Tobey Ritchie

How top jewelers keep their cool in a crazy world

Sanity Files: Tobey Ritchie

Published in the June 2013 issue

Harry Ritchie’s Jewelers & H Boutique, Eugene, OR
As director of marketing for her family’s 18 stores, Ritchie stays sane by surrounding herself with family and friends and indulging in life’s simple pleasures.

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When There’s No Succession Plan, Call Wilkerson

Bob Wesley, owner of Robert C. Wesley Jewelers in Scottsdale, Ariz., was a third-generation jeweler. When it was time to enjoy life on the other side of the counter, he weighed his options. His lease was nearing renewal time and with no succession plan, he decided it was time to call Wilkerson. There was plenty of inventory to sell and at first, says Wesley, he thought he might try to manage a sale himself. But he’s glad he didn’t. “There’s no way I could have done this as well as Wilkerson,” he says. Wilkerson took responsibility for the entire event, with every detail — from advertising to accounting — done, dusted and managed by the Wilkerson team. “It’s the complete package,” he says of the Wilkerson method of helping jewelers to easily go on to the next phase of their lives. “There’s no way any retailer can duplicate what they’ve done.”

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Sanity Files: Tobey Ritchie

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The Sanity Files: Tobey Ritchie

How top jewelers keep their cool in a crazy world

Sanity Files: Tobey Ritchie

Published in the June 2013 issue

Harry Ritchie’s Jewelers & H Boutique, Eugene, OR
As director of marketing for her family’s 18 stores, Ritchie stays sane by surrounding herself with family and friends and indulging in life’s simple pleasures.

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SPONSORED VIDEO

When There’s No Succession Plan, Call Wilkerson

Bob Wesley, owner of Robert C. Wesley Jewelers in Scottsdale, Ariz., was a third-generation jeweler. When it was time to enjoy life on the other side of the counter, he weighed his options. His lease was nearing renewal time and with no succession plan, he decided it was time to call Wilkerson. There was plenty of inventory to sell and at first, says Wesley, he thought he might try to manage a sale himself. But he’s glad he didn’t. “There’s no way I could have done this as well as Wilkerson,” he says. Wilkerson took responsibility for the entire event, with every detail — from advertising to accounting — done, dusted and managed by the Wilkerson team. “It’s the complete package,” he says of the Wilkerson method of helping jewelers to easily go on to the next phase of their lives. “There’s no way any retailer can duplicate what they’ve done.”

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