WJA Elects Susan Chandler New President
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RAPAPORT. The Women’s Jewelry Association (WJA) has chosen Susan Chandler, the chief merchandising officer for Citizen Watch America, as president-elect of its international board of directors. She will serve in the position during the term of office that runs from 2022 to 2023.
In her role at WJA, Chandler will help foster community, connection and collaboration within the trade, the association said Wednesday. Last year, she served as the WJA sponsorship chair, and was instrumental in raising money for the organization and securing keynote speakers for the WJA’s events.
“We believe that Susan’s strong leadership experience will not only contribute to the future growth and vibrancy of WJA, but will also inspire greater community and connection centered around women working and leading in the jewelry industry as a whole,” said WJA president Jacqueline Cassaway. “Susan’s connections inside and outside th
WJA Announces Susan Chandler as the 2021 President-Elect of the International Board of Directors The Women’s Jewelry Association (WJA) elected Susan Chandler, Chief Merchandising Officer for Citizen Watch America, as the new President-Elect of the WJA International Board of
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Joining Chandler on the 2021 International Board of Directors is Beth Gerstein who is CEO of Brilliant Earth, the global leader of responsibly sourced fine jewelry; Dr. Raquel Alonso-Perez, Curatrix of the Mineralogical and Geological Museum at Harvard University. She is responsible for access to, teaching, research, public education, and continued development of the worldclass Earth Science collections; and Matthew Tratner who currently serves as Director, Global Business