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Kathryn Kimmel to Retire from GIA
Aug 28, 2019 7:59 AM
By Rapaport News
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RAPAPORT... Senior vice president and chief marketing officer Kathryn
Kimmel will leave the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) after 29 years.
A third-generation jewelry-industry member, Kimmel worked in
retail, manufacturing and various other fields within the trade before joining
the GIA. During her time with the organization, she developed its outreach
campaign to help consumers understand the 4Cs, and promoted the use of the
institute’s gem identification and grading reports. In 1991, she founded the
GIA’s Jewelry Career Fair, which has since expanded to encompass California,
India, Las Vegas, London and New York, and was co-chair of the institute’s
International Gemological Symposium.
“Kathryn opened doors and created opportunities in the gem
and jewelry industry for so many women and men,” GIA CEO Susan Jacques said
Tuesday. “Millions of consumers across the world have confidence in their gem
and jewelry purchases because she had the insight and drive to reach them with
independent, credible and research-based knowledge about diamonds, colored
stones and pearls.”
A founding member of the Women’s Jewelry Association (WJA)
and a member of its Hall of Fame, Kimmel won several industry awards for her
work in the trade. She received the Young Women’s Christian Association’s Tribute to Women and Industry (TWIN)
award, the American Gem Society’s Distinguished Service award and the GIA
Richard T. Liddicoat award for Distinguished Achievement, among others.
“Kathryn’s expertise, guidance and unerring dedication to
GIA’s mission helped to make our institute what it is today,” said Tom Moses,
GIA executive vice president and chief laboratory and research officer.
Kimmel will step down on August 30.
Image: Kathryn Kimmel. (Gemological Institute of America)
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