The 2024-25 Buyer's Guide is the jewelry industry's go-to resource for essential equipment, supplies, and services.
The MJSA Education Foundation awarded $3,000 scholarships to three students intent on pursuing careers in jewelry making and design.
The timed competition will pit three contestants against each other to prove who’s best at the jeweler’s bench.
Plus, MJSA has announced a new trade show coming this fall.
MJSA's partnership with FedEx will ensure members to receive maximum value on all shipping needs.
The program is currently being offered free to the industry.
“My jewelry carries a profound narrative, representing the unique journey and accomplishments of the women who wear it.”
The “Why I’m a Jeweler” video series provides businesses with the tools to attract, train, and retain workers.
Plus, a new cloud-based management software from Unbridaled.
The competition will take place live during The INSTORE Show Aug. 13-15 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL.
Applications is through May 15.
The aim is to help jewelers recruit and train workers.
Joseph Esposito enters his third term as chair, Stanley Zale and Allison Peck start their first as directors.
Krombholz has a long connection with MJSA.
Three students each received $3,350 scholarships.
The 2022 edition features insights into current bridal and fashion trends.
He is a 26-year veteran of MJSA.
Ready to buy, attendees "were hungry" to see the latest jewelry-making tools, supplies, and services in person.
Deadline is May 15.
The newsletter joins a newly redesigned Jobs Board in an ongoing program for workforce generation and training.
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