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24 Karat Club of New York welcomes 12 new members

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(NEW YORK) – The 24 Karat Club of New York is pleased to announce and introduce their 12 new members of the Class of 2023.

“These 12 new members validate the vigor of the Club by engaging well-respected leaders from many sectors of our industry,” said Jeffrey Cohen, President of the 24 Karat Club of New York. “The Club’s mission statement for over 121 years to foster friendships and relationships through all distribution channels for the betterment of the industry is well maintained by these new members.”

The 24 Karat Club of New York’s annual gala will be held on March 9, 2024, at Cipriani South Street.

24 Karat Club of New York Class of 2023

Susan Chandler, Chief Merchandising Officer, Citizen Watch America
Susan Chandler, Chief Merchandising Officer, Citizen Watch America
Monica Elias, CEO, Elias World Media
Monica Elias, CEO, Elias World Media
Niveet Nagpal, CEO, Omi Gems and Omi Privé
Niveet Nagpal, CEO, Omi Gems and Omi Privé
Arien Gessner, President, Rio Grande
Arien Gessner, President, Rio Grande
Dov Lisker, VP of Operations, Absolute Brilliance, Inc.
Dov Lisker, VP of Operations, Absolute Brilliance, Inc.
Nimesh Shah, President, Vinodkumar, USA
Nimesh Shah, President, Vinodkumar, USA
David Nassi, President, 100% Natural
David Nassi, President, 100% Natural
Sandeep Shah, CEO, Sandeep Diamond Corp./Affinity Diamonds
Sandeep Shah, CEO, Sandeep Diamond Corp./Affinity Diamonds
Matthew Stuller, CEO, Stuller
Matthew Stuller, CEO, Stuller
A. J. Tosyali, President, Benchmark
A. J. Tosyali, President, Benchmark
Iris Van Der Veken, Executive Director and Secretary General, Watch and Jewellery Initiative, 2030
Iris Van Der Veken, Executive Director and Secretary General, Watch and Jewellery Initiative, 2030
Feriel Zerouki, Senior VP, Corp. Affairs, DeBeers Group
Feriel Zerouki, Senior VP, Corp. Affairs, DeBeers Group

The 24 Karat Club of New York is a membership organization founded in 1902 to foster the interests of the jewelry industry by forming a fellowship uniting men and women within the industry and kindred trades. For more information about the  24 Karat Club of New York email communications@24karatclub.org or visit 24karatclub.org.

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