The cohort will feature the following six jewelers from five jewelry businesses: Patricia Carruth, Your Personal Jeweler, Royal Oak, MI; Cloyette Harris-Stoute, Twin Elegance Jewelry, St. Albans, NY; Soojin Kim, Suu Atelier, Los Angeles, CA; Madeline & Karen Ormaza, Armonia Jewelry, Lawrence, MA; and Ashley Perryman, Jewelry Lady, Indianapolis, IN.
The EJAP program, which is supported by the JCK Industry Fund, will kick off in February with interactive workshops conducted in the following core business topics by the following subject matter experts:
- Business Strategy
Valerie Madison, Owner, Creative Director & Designer at Madison Jewelers - Accounting
Mariel Diaz, Founder & Director at Accounting for Jewelers LLC - HR/Operations
Annie Doresca, Chief Financial Officer at Jewelers of America
Lisa Jones, Vice President, Human Resources at Gemological Institute of America - Legal
Cecilia Gardner, Attorney at Cecilia L. Gardner, Esq. - Product Development/Jewelry Forensics
Emily Phillippy, Owner & Founder of Emily Chelsea Jewelry Inc.
Adrianne Sanogo, GIA GG, Co-founding Board Member and Education Chair at Black in Jewelry Coalition - Ethical Sourcing
Christine Malle, Owner of Christina Malle Designs - Sales
Manos Phoundoulakis, Co-Founder & Director of Happiness at Select Source, Inc. - Marketing
Deanna Thornton, Founder of Thornton Digital Consulting, LLC - Security
John Kennedy, President of Jewelers’ Security Alliance - Insurance
Tina Olm, Vice President, Shipping Solutions at Jewelers Mutual Group
“BIJC and Jewelers of America are excited to welcome this first cohort of our Emerging Jewelers Accelerator Program. These jewelers have tremendous business acumen, and we know that they will come away with even deeper knowledge in the jewelry industry which will result in businesses that will be successful for years and years to come,” says Black in Jewelry Coalition President Malyia McNaughton.
After the workshops are complete, participants will provide a presentation encapsulating the program’s educational content and how it would be utilized in their business. One of the participants will be eligible to receive a $5,000 grant. The remaining four jewelry businesses will be awarded $1,250 each. Following the completion of the EJAP program, the cohort will continue to have access to periodic check-in calls, quarterly workshops, and invitations to industry events.
The EJAP Committee is made up of: Regina Ciarleglio, Jewelers of America; Annie Doresca, Jewelers of America; Molly Fallon, Jewelers of America; Sharie Fogarty, Jewelers of America;
Dahlia Fyffe, Jewelers of America; Amanda Gizzi, Jewelers of America; Lisa Jones, Gemological Institute of America; Malyia McNaughton, Made by Malyia; Susan Posnock, Jewelers of America;
Adrianne Sanogo; Black in Jewelry Coalition.
Information on the EJAP can be found on the Black in Jewelry Coalition’s website and Jewelers of America’s website.