RJC appoints new Board members
First
virtual AGM held
broadcasted
to all RJC members
The
Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC), the jewellery industry’s foremost standard
setting and certification body, held its first virtual annual general meeting
(AGM) this week – appointing a series of new Board members. The event, held in
partnership with leading software and audience engagement technology provider,
Lumi, was broadcasted to all RJC member companies globally from Chatham House
in London on Tuesday 14 May 2019.
During
the meeting, David A. Bouffard, RJC Chair, announced a series of appointments
to the RJC Board of Directors and its Standards, Assurance and Communications
Committees. The newly appointed Board members will represent their respective
forum in the jewellery supply chain, from mine to retail.
The
new appointments are,
1:
James Pounds from Dominion Diamond Corporation and Nelson Zarzosa from Minera
Sotrami S.A who will be representing the diamond, gold and/or platinum group
metals producer forum,
2:
Michael Steinmetz from Leo Schachter Diamonds LLC will represent the diamond
traders, cutters and polishers forum,
3:
Gregory Magid from Kusasa Refining Pty Ltd will represent the gold, platinum
metals traders, refiners and/or hedgers forum,
4:
Patrick Addor from Jaeger-LeCoultre will be representing the jewellery
manufacturer and wholesaler forum
5:
Bernard Malek from Cartier will represent the jewellery retailer forum
6:
Rajesh Neelakanta from BV Chinai & Co. (India) Pvt. Ltd will represent the
service industries forum
7:
Bernadette Pinet from Union Francaise de la BJOP will be representing the trade
association forum
The
new Board members will join current Board members and work closely with the
RJC’s Executive Committee and management team as the organisation continues to
position its recently launched 2019 Code of Practices and drive continuous
improvement in responsible business practices across the jewellery supply
chain.
New
appointments were also made to strengthen the RJC’s Standards, Assurance and
Communications Committees who work closely with the management team to help
drive and realise its vision and mission of responsible worldwide supply chain.
Additions
to RJC’s Standards Committee include industry representation from Alrosa Group,
De Beers Group, Bonas & Co, Lazare Kaplan International Inc., Argor-Heraeus
SA, Donze-Baume, Pomellato S.p.A, Cartier, Fair Trade Jewellery Company, HRD
Antwerp, IGI India Pvt Ltd, Antwerp World Diamond Centre and IDMA.
Non-industry
appointments to the Standards Committee includes representation from BSR, UL,
Swiss Better Gold Association, Levin Sources, Canadian Diamond Code of Conduct,
the International Coloured Gemstone Association (ICA), the Responsible Minerals
Initiative (RMI), the Jewelers Vigilance Committee (JVC), Alliance for Responsible
Mining (ARM) and the Diamond Development Initiative (DDI).
Additions
were also made to the Assurance and Communications committees with
representation from Dominion Diamond Corporation, El-Ran BVBA, Varinor SA,
Corona Jewellery Company Ltd, CTF Diamond Trading Co Ltd, House of Gems Ltd,
Van Cleef & Arpels, Piaget, Richline Group, Inc., Day's Jewelers, GIA, Leo
Schachter Diamonds LLC and IWC Schaffhausen.
Speaking
on the new appointments, RJC Executive Director, Iris Van der Veken said:
“Partnerships with our members will achieve transformative change and play a
key role in driving the SDG agenda forward. I look forward to engaging with
them further in pursuit of our shared goals.”
David
Bouffard, Chair of the RJC, said: “It’s a great honour to welcome our new Board
and Committee members at a very important time as the organisation continues to
strengthen its position as the leading industry standards-setting and
certification body. We will continue our tireless work toward the continuous
improvement in the integrity of the global jewellery supply chain.”
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