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WJA Names Its 2024 Jewelry Loupe Project program Graduates December 10, 2024 (0 comments)
New York, NY--The Women’s Jewelry Association (WJA) announced the graduates of its 2024 Jewelry Loupe Project program. WJA selected 18 emerging designers, its largest cohort to date, to participate in this year’s program from over 100 applicants. They are:
Gwen Barba, Paula Barnett, Susan Burde, Stephanie Cummings, Rachel Garrison, Maricha Genovese, Jen Insardi, Jacqueline Lapuck, Shannon McGowan, Susan Meier, Lauren Newton, Gloria Odoemelam, Bramble Lee Pryde, Kate Reboli, Olivia Rosenberger, Olena Stasula, Duygu Sumbul, and Norah Tomarken.
They all participated in the Jewelry Loupe Program between April and September 2024 to develop and launch their jewelry collections.
“WJA’s Jewelry Loupe Project is a cornerstone of our community, offering unparalleled mentorship, training and networking opportunities to emerging designers,” said Marsha Watson, WJA executive director. “We take immense pride in the dedication and commitment of the designers who participate in this rigorous program.
This year’s mentors included designers, on-air talent, and seasoned industry professionals. They are:
Jeffrey Bolling, Sarah Butler, Patricia Carruth, Chae Carter, Mariana Chambers, Mariel Diaz, Lori Gadola, Ariel Gordon, Viviana Langhoff, Michele Lau, Tara Levi, Lauren McCawley, Angela Monaco, Morgan Miller, Constance Polamalu, Jackie Raffi, Missy Rogers, and Ivette Stephanopoulos.
WJA’s Jewelry Loupe Project is a free, six-month business development and mentorship program for emerging designers within their first five years of business. The program, developed in 2019 by Northern California WJA chapter leader Marie McCarthy of Fiat Lux and expanded nationwide in 2022. It is now in its sixth year.
To date, WJA has trained and mentored nearly 70 emerging designers. Each designer was paired with a mentor for the length of the program. Designers attend virtual sessions hosted by design, marketing, sourcing, manufacturing, retail, packaging, insurance, and pricing experts. The program culminated with a critique in the fall where mentors provided constructive feedback to prepare the designers to launch their collections. Anna Samsonova of Samsonova Consulting helped to facilitate the expert sessions and coordinate the 2024 program.
For more information, visit WJA’s Jewelry Loupe Project on the WJA website.