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Jewelers Vigilance Committee postpones Annual Event to March

Jewelers Vigilance Committee (JVC) has announced it will it will postpone its 2022 Annual Event originally scheduled for Friday, January 14, 2022, to Friday, March 18, 2022. “After much consideration, and in light of the rapid increase in COVID cases due to the omicron variant, JVC has decided to put health and safety first and postpone our Annual Event. The Event will now be held on Friday, March 18th, 2022, at The Pierre Hotel. More details will be sent out closer to date,” the JVC released in a statement.

Industry members are invited to show support, network, and connect with like-minded members of the jewelry community over cocktails and lunch, where JVC will be announcing several new initiatives to support the industry’s success into 2022 and beyond.

“JVC’s Annual Luncheon unites our industry for a lively afternoon of networking, celebration and fundraising for the important initiatives that JVC brings to our members,” said Tiffany Stevens, JVC President & CEO. “We also have the pleasure to honor an industry leader with our Stanley Schechter Award.”

Keep up to date and learn more details at jvclegal.org.

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