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Initiatives in Art and Culture announces the 16th Annual Gold + Diamond Conference, focused on building Resilience across the global jewelry industry

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Key Takeaways:

• Initiatives in Art and Culture (IAC) will host its 16th Annual Gold + Diamond Conference from July 13–15, 2026, in New York City.

• The theme of the 2026 conference is “”Resilience,”” focusing on how the global jewelry industry can adapt and thrive amid economic, environmental, and technological changes.

• The three-day event features international leaders, executives, and experts addressing critical industry topics including human rights, AI and intellectual property, climate risk, and responsible gold sourcing.

(NEW YORK) –. Initiatives in Art and Culture (IAC) will host its 16th Annual Gold + Diamond Conference, Resilience, from July 13–15, 2026, bringing together leading voices from across the global precious metals, gemstones and jewelry industries to examine how businesses and communities can thrive amid unprecedented economic, environmental, political and technological change. Recognized as one of the industry’s most influential forums, the annual summit convenes executives, designers, manufacturers, miners, policymakers, museum professionals, academics, NGOs and sustainability experts for candid conversations on responsible sourcing, craftsmanship and the future of the jewelry sector.

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Hosted at The Cosmopolitan Club in New York City, with an opening reception at Heritage Auctions, this year’s conference theme is Resilience, examining how the jewelry industry can adapt and thrive amid global uncertainty. In discussing the conference, Lisa Koenigsberg, President and Founder of Initiatives in Art and Culture, observed: “This July, the United States marks the semi-sesquicentennial of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, a propitious moment. And yet, the state of the country – and of the world – is one of systemic upheaval, and that is true of the jewelry, precious metals and gemstones sector. Resilience is clearly the quality most necessary to navigate and right the ship during such tumult. We are honored to welcome an international roster of authoritative experts from refineries to heritage houses, individual makers to miners, to consider building resilience for an unpredictable future, and to pursue a vision that sees greatness within rather than as something lost to be regained.”

Over three days, attendees will hear from internationally recognized leaders representing organizations from every aspect of the jewelry sector, as well as jewelers, designers, and makers, with the conference schedule as follows:

PROGRAM AGENDA
(As of 7/1/26 | subject to change)

Monday, July 13, 2026
Heritage Auctions, 445 Park Ave, New York, NY (between 56th and 57th Streets)

5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Opening reception

Welcoming remarks

“Mission Moment: Turquoise Mountain”
Percy Stubbs,
Chief Development Officer, Turquoise Mountain

During the opening reception, there will be an opportunity to view work by participating jewelers, designers, and artisans.

Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Formal sessions will take place at The Cosmopolitan Club, 122 East 66th Street (between Lexington and Park Avenues)

8:45 – 9:15 a.m.
Registration and continental breakfast

9:15 – 9:35 a.m.
Opening remarks: Lisa Koenigsberg, President/Founder, Initiatives in Art and Culture

9:35 – 9:55 a.m.
CIBJO: The Industry and The World.

Gaetano Cavalieri, President, CIBJO (The World Confederation of Jewellery Organizations.)

10:00 – 10:55 a.m.
How Do We Define “Human Rights”?

  • Jane Nelson, Founding Director, Corporate Responsibility Initiative, established in 2004, at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; senior research fellow, Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government, Harvard University
  • Shari Gittleman, Interim Lead, Global Coalition for Action on Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining 
  • Mora Johnson, Head of Secretariat for the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights; a lawyer and leading expert in responsible business practices
  • Moderator: Edward Bickham, Senior Advisor on ASGM Issues, World Gold Council

11:00 – 11:55 a.m.
CIBJO – IAC Session: AI and Intellectual Property.

  • Sara Yood, CEO & General Counsel, Jewelers Vigilance Committee
  • David Berdugo, CEO, Caratwise
  • Margaret Welsh, partner at Baker Hostetler and co-chair of the firm’s Artificial Intelligence team
  • Jeremy Shepherd, CEO & Founder, Pearl Paradise and President, Pearl Association of America
  • Moderator: Lisa Koenigsberg

12:00 – 12:55 p.m.
Resilience in the Diamond Landscape.

  • Raj Mehta, CEO & Managing Director, Spectrum, B.V.
  • Jade Trau, New York-based, fifth-generation diamantaire and fine jewelry designer
  • Emmy Kondo, Strategy Consultant, Natural Diamond Initiative, De Beers Group
  • Mark Klein, Vice President, Julius Klein Diamonds
  • Daniel Rose, Vice President, Diamond Sourcing, Jared
  • Moderator: TBD

1:00 – 2:10 p.m.
Luncheon (On one’s own)

2:15 – 3:15 p.m.
ASGM In the Amazon Basin.

  • Erich Adam Moreira Lima, Head of Geology Forensic Service, Brazilian Federal Police 
  • Irene Mia, Senior Fellow for Latin America & Conflict, Security and Development, The International Institute for Strategic Studies 
  • Juan José Herrera, Business Sustainability Director, Lundin Gold 
  • Roger Tissot, Executive Director, Artisanal Gold Council 
  • Moderator: Edward Bickham

3:20 – 4:20 p.m.
ASGM In West Africa.

  • Roger Tissot 
  • Susan Keane, Senior Director, Global Toxics, International, Natural Resources Defense Council, and Global Coordinator of Programme, planetGOLD 
  • William Leshilo, Vice President, Sustainability- Government Relations and Community Business Partner, AngloGold Ashanti 
  • Moderator: Edward Bickham

4:20 – 4:40 p.m.
Break

4:40 – 5:35 p.m.
Pearls: A Closer Look at a ‘Queen of Gems/Gem of Queens’.

  • Laurent Cartier, Head of Special Initiatives at the Swiss Gemological Institute SSEF and a lecturer in gemology at the University of Lausanne & ELSTE) and co-founder of the Sustainable Pearls Project
  • Pam Cloud, co-founder, Roseate Jewelry and former Chief Merchandising Officer, Tiffany & Co.
  • Melanie Georgacopoulos, a jewelry designer who specializes in creating unique pearl and mother-of-pearl jewelry
  • Moderator: Jeremy Shepherd

5:40 – 7:30 p.m.
Awards Presentation and Reception Celebrating CIBJO’s 100th Anniversary.

Awarding of the Ninth Responsible Practice in Jewelry Leadership Award to Arien Gessner, President, Rio Grande, in recognition of transformational contribution to ethical sourcing and responsible practices in the worldwide gem and jewelry industry.

Wednesday, July 15, 2025
Formal sessions will take place at The Cosmopolitan Club, 122 East 66th Street (between Lexington and Park Avenues)

8:30 – 9:00 a.m.
Registration and continental breakfast

9:00 – 9:15 a.m.
Opening remarks: Lisa Koenigsberg

9:15 – 10:10 a.m.
Beyond Compliance: Climate Risk, Impacts and Strategy for the US Jewelry Industry.

  • Peter Boyd, Resident Fellow, Yale Center for Business and the Environment; Founder & CEO, Time4Good, working with leaders and their teams across sectors to build purpose-driven strategies for maximum positive impact
  • Mark Hanna, former CMO, Richline
  • Sage Lenier, co-founder of Futureline, a next-generation environmental think tank, designed, taught, and scaled the largest student-led class to educate a generation of climate solutionists as a student at the University of California, Berkeley.
  • Lisa Sachs, Director, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI), Columbia Climate School; Associate Professor of Professional Practice, Faculty of Climate, Columbia University
  • Moderator: John Mulligan, Head of Sustainability Strategy, World Gold Council; President, Sustainable Development Commission, CIBJO

10:15 – 11:10 a.m.
The Future of Gold and Silversmithing and the Making of Jewelry, Preserving
Skills as a Strategy for Longevity.

  • Emili Visilind, Editor in Chief, Gem & Jewel Magazine, Jewelers Mutual
  • Mary Lewis, Head of Craft Sustainability. Heritage Craft
  • Karin Paynter, Trustee, Goldsmiths Company Foundation
  • Linus Drogs, President & Board Chair, Au Enterprises
  • Percy Stubbs
  • Moderator: TBD

11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Goldsmiths’ Fair & IAC
British Mastery: Textile Techniques in Goldsmithing.

  • Andrew Lamb, jeweler and lecturer, Glasgow School of Art 
  • Megan Brown, jeweler 
  • Moderator: Lisa Koenigsberg 

12:15 – 1:30 p.m.
Luncheon at the Cosmopolitan Club

1:30 – 1:50 p.m.
The Criticality of the Past to the Future: Five Luxury Houses. Five Lessons. One Future.

  • Frederic de Narp, Chairman and Co-Founder of Luximpact, the French luxury group reviving historic jewelry houses

1:55 –2:50 p.m.
The Traditional and Perhaps Forgotten: Techniques Providing an Edge to Contemporary Jewelry.

  • Alice Cicolini, jewelry designer 
  • Emily Satloff, founder, designer, and curator, Larkspur & Hawk 
  • Moderator: Lisa Koenigsberg

2:55– 3:50 p.m.
Circularity: The Circular Economy and Recycled Precious Materials.

  • John Mulligan
  • Rebecca Boyajian, Director, Market Development, GIA
  • Frederic de Narp
  • Mark Klein, Vice President, Julius Klein Diamonds (TBC)
  • Kat Weymouth, Director, Diamond and Jewelry Services, SCS
  • Moderator: TBD

3:55 – 4:50 p.m.
Who Bears the “Cost” of Responsible Gold Sourcing? Refineries as a Pressure Point and the Economics and Challenges of Responsible Gold Sourcing.

  • Dani Hoover, Customer Experience and Marketing Manager, Hoover & Strong 
  • Charlie Betts, Managing Director, Betts Metals & Co-founder, SMO 
  • Elena Masella, Head of Compliance, Valcambi 
  • Steven Lerche, President, Goldstar
  • Sara Yood
  • Kat Weymouth
  • Moderator: John Mulligan 

4:50 – 5:15 p.m.
Closing remarks: Lisa Koenigsberg

Since its founding in 2011, the Gold + Diamond Conference has earned an international reputation for fostering thoughtful dialogue and collaboration across every sector of the jewelry ecosystem. Described as the jewelry industry’s equivalent of the World Economic Forum in Davos, the conference continues to catalyze critical dialogue and industry-wide change.

Resilience, the 2026 IAC Gold + Diamond Conference, is made possible through the support of sponsors including World Gold Council, Jewelers Mutual, SCS Global, Hoover & Strong, GIA, Rio Grande, SMO/Betts Metals, Goldsmiths’ Fair, Responsible Jewellery Council, Goldstar, and Heritage Auctions.

For registration information and the complete conference agenda, visit IAC online. Register for the conference on Eventbrite here.  To learn more about Initiatives in Art and Culture, or view the full list of speakers, visit www.artinitiatives.com, call 646-485-1952, or email info@artinitatives.com. For press or media coverage inquiries, images, additional speaker quotes, or interviews, contact Pietra Communications at 212-913-9761 or email info@pietrapr.com.

About Initiatives in Art and Culture

Initiatives in Art and Culture (IAC) educates diverse audiences in visual culture, including the fine and decorative arts. A commitment to authenticity, to artisanry, and to materials undergirds all considerations undertaken by IAC, as does a mindfulness of sustainability and of our obligations to the planet.  Each IAC undertaking is marked by a commitment to bringing together representatives from every sector, along with thought leaders from other disciplines, industries, and institutions, to pursue cross-disciplinary approaches beyond conventional industry discourse. IAC’s goal is to initiate dialogue and challenge all to integrate change without fear.

IAC’s primary activities are conferences, webinars, publications, and exhibitions that take an interdisciplinary approach, considering issues related to fabrication, connoisseurship, cultural patrimony and preservation, and the future of culture. Areas of emphasis include American art, precious substances, the history of frames, the Arts and Crafts movement, the influence of Asian cultures on American fine and decorative art, and the history and future of fashion. A wide array of individual, corporate, and foundation funders has supported IAC’s projects.

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