Second Latin American Diamond and Jewelry Week to highlight role of women

A meeting is slated during the week to discuss the role and empowerment of women in the Latin American jewelry industry
Second Latin American Diamond and Jewelry Week to highlight role of women

The role and empowerment of women in the Latin American jewelry industry will be the focus of a special meeting that will take place on the trading floor of the Panama Diamond Exchange during the Second Latin American Diamond and Jewelry Week. The Week is slated at the World Jewelry Hub in Panama City, June 21 to 23, 2016.

The Latin American jewelry industry over the past decade has witnessed a growing involvement of women at the design, manufacturing and business levels. But while their numbers have grown steadily in the sector, they have been less successful in breaking the glass ceiling in management and the board room. The venue for the meeting on the role of women is particularly appropriate, because the Panama Diamond Exchange has bucked the industry trend, appointing women to two of the four positions in its senior management team – Ali Pastorini, PDE Senior Vice President and Judy Meana, PDE Vice President. Latin America’s single diamond exchange is also the only diamond bourse worldwide to have proportionally as large a representation of women executives.

"We currently are witnessing two independent but parallel movements,” said Ms. Pastorini. “The one is sectorial, and it involves the development of the jewelry and gemstone industry in Latin America, and the establishment of a sophisticated infrastructure, particularly in Panama, to facilitate its growth. The second is more general, and it is the enabling of women as full participants in their own right in the region’s economy and power structure. What we want to do is to place the two under the same microscope, and look how more women in more influential positions will serve the development of an ethical and transparent jewelry and gemstone business, enahancing consumer confidence.”

“There already are many women who are leaving footprints and who can be inspirations and role models for others in their respective countries. We want to provide not only motivation, but also real support, so that together we can strengthen the business in our region,” she added.

“In organizing this meeting during the Second Latin American Diamond and Jewelry Week we plan to do a lot more than just pay lip service to the subject,” Ms. Meana said. “We want this to be a first step in developing a concrete strategy for raising the involvement of women in our industry, along with an action timetable. We already have an educational program, including courses and seminars in Spanish,” Ms. Meana continued. “We want to provide Latin American women access to a knowledge base that will help them grow professionally and develop technical skills, including Corporate Social Responsibility. Networking also is critical, for together we will be significantly strengthened. We want successful women to be able to look back to this meeting in June, and say it was a milestone in their journey,”she added.


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