CJA looks forward at AGM

by Samantha Ashenhurst | November 7, 2022 10:50 am

Members of the Canadian jewellery industry gathered at Hilton Toronto last month for the Canadian Jewellers Association’s (CJA’s) annual general meeting (AGM) and education day. The event, which was the association’s first in-person AGM in more than two years, saw discussions of the past year’s business, as well as the direction CJA is headed in the upcoming year.[1]
The Canadian Jewellers Association’s (CJA’s) annual general meeting (AGM) was hosted Oct. 24 at the Toronto Hilton.
Photo by Linda Dalke

Members of the Canadian jewellery industry gathered at Hilton Toronto last month for the Canadian Jewellers Association[2]’s (CJA’s) annual general meeting (AGM) and education day.

The event, which was the association’s first in-person AGM in more than two years, saw discussions of the past year’s business, as well as the direction CJA is headed in the upcoming year.

“Our AGM was an exciting, lively event, punctuated by personal connections, informative and significant discussions, shared stories and achievements, and familiar faces,” says the association’s communications co-ordinator, Nicole Larkin[3]. “Attendees were guided through seminars on loss prevention, social media marketing, and retail strategy.”

The meeting, held Oct. 24, also saw the presentation of CJA’s annual awards:

Additionally, members of the Peel Regional Police were in attendance to receive the Crime Prevention Award in recognition of the force’s efforts in solving a string of jewellery burglaries in Ontario’s Peel Region and bringing the suspects to justice.

The AGM also ushered in the tenure of CJA’s new chair, Angela Betteridge, president of Angela Betteridge Jewellery in Kelowna, B.C. A signatory to the Canadian Diamond Code of Conduct and a GIA Graduate Gemologist, Betteridge’s career spans all facets of the industry, including grassroots diamond exploration and mining, sales of rough and polished diamonds to wholesalers and jewellers, advertising, marketing, sales staff training, and overseeing her own jewellery design studio. She has served as a director on CJA’s board since 2017.

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Angela Betteridge has been appointed chair of the CJA.
Photo courtesy CJA

“The association succeeds because of its membership, and it must be an engaged membership,” Betteridge says. “My cornerstone for the CJA over the next couple of years is relevance. How can we evolve and remain relevant in this world of exponential change? By listening, exploring, and acting on themes that are important to our members; providing membership benefits that impact the bottom line; continuing to be the voice of the jewellery industry; providing access to education for all members; forming strategic relationships with industry peers and learning from their best practices; and being curious and trying new ideas. It’s a big ask, but we have the ability to succeed if we all work together.”

Betteridge is joined on the board[6] by the following:

Directors:

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.jewellerybusiness.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/SA_CJA.jpg
  2. Canadian Jewellers Association: https://canadianjewellers.com/
  3. Nicole Larkin: https://www.jewellerybusiness.com/news/cja-appoints-communications-co-ordinator/
  4. Duncan Parker: https://www.jewellerybusiness.com/tag/duncan-parker/
  5. [Image]: https://www.jewellerybusiness.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/SA_CJA2.jpg
  6. on the board: https://canadianjewellers.com/board-of-directors/

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