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JCK 2022 honored with Trade Show Executive Gold 100 “Greatest Show of 2022” award

Reading Time: 3 minutes(NORWALK, Conn.) – JCK, organized by RX, has announced its recent accolade as the recipient of the prestigious Trade Show Executive Gold 100 “Greatest Trade Show of 2022” award. The award was presented at the Gold 100 Awards and Summit event held in San Diego this September, where JCK 2022 was recognized for its outstanding contributions to the trade show industry.

The Trade Show Executive Gold 100 Awards are renowned for celebrating the most influential and successful trade shows in various sectors. JCK 2022’s recognition as the “Greatest Show of 2022” underscores its continued commitment to excellence, innovation, and unparalleled value within the jewelry industry.

The Gold 100 Awards and Summit event brought together industry leaders, exhibitors, and stakeholders from around the world. During the ceremony, JCK 2022 was commended for its remarkable accomplishments in exceeding pre-pandemic levels in both attendance and sales revenue as well as achieving  much higher customer satisfaction and net promoter scores. The event was also credited for its JCK Talks education program and for the activities organized  to celebrate its 30th anniversary, which included engaging brand activations and events.

“We are truly honored and excited to receive the Trade Show Executive Gold 100 ‘Greatest Show of 2022’ award,” said Sarin Bachmann, Group Vice President of the RX jewelry portfolio and Event Leader for JCK. “This recognition reflects the dedication and hard work of our entire team, as well as the ongoing support and engagement of the entire jewelry industry. We are committed to continuously raising the bar and delivering exceptional experiences and value for our attendees, exhibitors, and partners.”

For more information about JCK and upcoming events, please visit lasvegas.jcklonline.com.

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