Participation in the program is free of charge for visitors to the New York exhibition JA. The educational program will consist of a series of information seminars on issues such as jewelry design, product diversification, platinum wedding jewelry, security and social networks.
"The Association of Jewelers of America believes in the power and benefits of education," said JA Public Relations Director Susan Thea Posnock. "We again proudly present an educational program that will provide students with valuable information and help professionals in the jewelry industry to develop, expand their business, move up the career ladder."
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