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Ben Bridge Jeweler named IDCA Retailer of the Year

The Board of Indian Diamond and Colorstone Association (IDCA) has announced Ben Bridge Jeweler is the “Retailer of the Year” honoree. The jeweler will be honored June 11 at the IDCA’s 38th Annual Awards Gala in Las Vegas.

The IDCA stated, for over 100 years, Ben Bridge has had a singular mission: help customers celebrate special moments and a commitment to quality jewelry, best possible values, and exceptional personal service. Ben Bridge Jeweler has over 30 retail stores in 9 states. In 2000, Ben Bridge Jeweler became a part of Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. The company remains family-run with five generations of Bridges still working at the company.

Lisa Bridge, President and CEO of Ben Bridge Jeweler

Lisa Bridge, President and CEO of Ben Bridge Jeweler, will be accepting the award on behalf of Ben Bridge Jeweler. As the fifth generation in the company, Lisa honors the heritage of Ben Bridge while driving it towards future growth. In 2015, Ben Bridge launched the Lisa Bridge Collection, a fashionable jewelry collection designed by Lisa. She is a Certified Gemologist from the American Gem Society where she acts as President-Elect of the Board of Directors and previously chaired the Education Committee. Additionally, Lisa serves on the board of Jeweler’s for Children and the Advisory Board of the Black in Jewelry Coalition.

The IDCA Las Vegas Gala will take place on Saturday, June 11th, 2022, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm, Murano Ballroom at the Venetian during the JCK Las Vegas Show.

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