JA Initiates Intensive Webinar Series JA announced the addition of new webinars in its series geared to overcoming the business challenges presented by the global COVID-19 pandemic. JA is dedicated to serving members and the jewelry industry at large with the tools and educational resources they need to help their business as they navigate this difficult time
The series will cover a range of topics over the coming weeks that address the concerns that have been raised by members across the country. The first webinar was held on Friday, March 20, at 2:00PM EDT and was a discussion between Michelle Graff and John Kennedy focusing on protecting your store during the Coronavirus outbreak. Upcoming webinar topics include “Keeping Your Cyber Doors Open”, “Coronavirus Outbreak: Employment Law and Business Issues” and “Social in the Time of Coronavirus”.
“JA is dedicated to bringing the latest information to our members. The new additions to our webinar series will be critical for retail jewelers as they navigate the challenges presented by the Coronavirus and its global impact,” says JA President & CEO David J. Bonaparte.
Additional webinars include: “Employment Law & Business Issues“ with David Kaufman, Director Global Strategies and Hillary Baca, Employment Law Attorney of Nixon Peabody LLP; and “Use Social Platforms to Bond with Customers During Tough Times” with Andrè Savoie, CEO of High Level Thinkers.
View the full webinar series schedule and pre-register here: https://www.jewelers.org/ja/events-news/webinars.
JA has also pulled together important information and steps that your business can take to protect staff, customers and the community in JA’s Coronavirus Resource Guide for Jewelers, which can be found here: https://www.jewelers.org/ja/careers-education/business-tips/1037-coronavirus-resource-guide.
About Jewelers of America
Jewelers of America (JA) is the national trade association for businesses serving the fine jewelry marketplace. Jewelers of America's primary purpose is to improve consumer confidence in the jewelry industry through its leadership in public, government and industry affairs; by advocating professionalism, including high ethical, social and environmental standards; and by facilitating members' access to education. For more information, please visit www.jewelers.org.