GIA Board adds new governor
Samantha
F. Ravich, as the newest
member
of the Institute’s governing body
The
Board of Governors of GIA welcomed Samantha F. Ravich, Ph D, as the newest
member of the Institute’s governing body during their regularly scheduled
meeting following the GIA International Gemological Symposium held at GIA’s
world headquarters in Carlsbad, CA. Just before the Symposium, GIA’s global
research team of nearly 60 experts gathered for their 12th annual meeting.
Dr.
Ravich is the chair of the Transformative Cyber Innovation Lab, a
not-for-profit organization with the mission to drive revolutionary,
society-wide improvement in cyber resilience in both the U.S. government and
the private sector. She is a managing partner of A2 Partners, LLC and serves on
several government and private sector boards.
She
has extensive expertise in cyber risk mitigation, strategic business guidance
and corporate culture transformation. Dr. Ravich joined the GIA Board of
Governors following the departure of Karen Evans, who resigned in August to
take a position with the U.S. government.
The
more than 60 attendees at GIA’s three-day annual research meeting included GIA
staff involved in research (more than 20 with doctoral degrees), consulting
scientists, fellows from the Richard T. Liddicoat Postdoctoral Research
Fellowship program, and GIA governors and executives. The researchers reviewed
topics including developments in instrumentation, advancements in detecting
diamond treatments and laboratory grown gems, origin determination of colored
gemstones and pearl structures.
The
GIA Symposium has been held every five to seven years. This just held the most
recent meeting, with the theme ‘New Challenges. Creating Opportunities,’
showcased the latest scientific discoveries from leading researchers and
scientists, and offered a unique program in collaboration with the Harvard
Business School to examine key business issues – authentic leadership,
disruptive innovation and customer centricity.
The
Symposium proceedings will be published in the Fall 2018 issue of Gems &
Gemology, GIA’s quarterly journal, which will be available at no cost on
GIA.edu in November.
The
role of the Board of Governors is to direct the strategy of the Institute to
ensure that the mission and vision of GIA are followed in all decisions; that
the reputation of GIA is preserved and continues to grow globally; and that the
financial goals of the Institute are met.
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