Women’s Jewellery Network Reveals First Regional Ambassadors | The Jewelry Magazine
The Women’s Jewellery Network, the UK-wide organization designed to connect, grow and inspire women working in the jewellery trade, had unveiled its first regional ambassadors.
Focusing on strategically located areas with high densities of jewellery retailers, designers, and jewellery manufacturing, the WJN has selected its first ambassadors to cover Birmingham, Brighton, Glasgow, Wales and Sheffield, to support its existing founders based in London.
The ambassadors will act as regional contacts for members of the WJN seeking assistance or support at a local level. Having a UK-wide presence was a key outcome of an industry survey conducted by the WJN at IJL 2017, and moving into 2018, the ambassadors will help to facilitate regional meet-ups and the recruitment of further members and ambassadors across the Network.
The first four WJN Ambassadors are:
Rachael Taylor – Jewellery and watch journalist – Brighton
Sonia Menezes – head of brand development, Clogau – Wales and Sheffield
Nyasha Pitt – chief executive officer of Living Content strategic marketing and consultancy – Birmingham
Kate Clifford – founder, Vanilla Ink Jewellery School – Glasgow
Speaking of their appointment, WJN founder Victoria McKay says: “Following our debut into the industry at IJL, we have been hard at work behind-the-scenes preparing a series of exciting events and initiatives for our members. The first of these is the appointment of four respected, knowledgeable and inspiring women working in the trade as our inaugural Ambassadors. We are thrilled to welcome Rachael, Sonia, Nyasha, and Kate on board.”
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Focusing on strategically located areas with high densities of jewellery retailers, designers, and jewellery manufacturing, the WJN has selected its first ambassadors to cover Birmingham, Brighton, Glasgow, Wales and Sheffield, to support its existing founders based in London.
The ambassadors will act as regional contacts for members of the WJN seeking assistance or support at a local level. Having a UK-wide presence was a key outcome of an industry survey conducted by the WJN at IJL 2017, and moving into 2018, the ambassadors will help to facilitate regional meet-ups and the recruitment of further members and ambassadors across the Network.
The first four WJN Ambassadors are:
Rachael Taylor – Jewellery and watch journalist – Brighton
Sonia Menezes – head of brand development, Clogau – Wales and Sheffield
Nyasha Pitt – chief executive officer of Living Content strategic marketing and consultancy – Birmingham
Kate Clifford – founder, Vanilla Ink Jewellery School – Glasgow
Speaking of their appointment, WJN founder Victoria McKay says: “Following our debut into the industry at IJL, we have been hard at work behind-the-scenes preparing a series of exciting events and initiatives for our members. The first of these is the appointment of four respected, knowledgeable and inspiring women working in the trade as our inaugural Ambassadors. We are thrilled to welcome Rachael, Sonia, Nyasha, and Kate on board.”
More Info: Jewelry Magazine Online
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