The National Association of Jewellers (NAJ) has revealed the eight industry experts who will comprise the judging panel for this year’s NAJ Awards. The awards aim to celebrate exceptional talent and recognise outstanding contributions within the UK jewellery industry.
Judging Panel
The 2024 NAJ Awards will be evaluated by:
Charlotte Rose, London Diamond Bourse
Gary Williams, Presman Mastermelt
Rachael Taylor, Author and Journalist
Marie Brennan, Birmingham Assay Office
Darren Sherwood, Mr Sherwood Jewellery
Helen Dimmick, Ainsworth Jewellers
Sally Leonard, Consultant
Stuart Pool, Nineteen48
Award Categories
This year’s awards feature 15 categories, organised into three thematic pillars: Great Ideas, Great People, and Great Businesses.
Great Ideas:
Community Engagement of the Year
CSRI of the Year (sponsored by Responsible Jewellery Council)
Innovation of the Year
Collection of the Year
Store Design of the Year
Great People:
Salesperson of the Year
Workshop Professional of the Year (sponsored by At The Bench)
Ben Massey, NAJ Chief Executive, commented on the announcement:
“We are pleased that so many experienced jewellery professionals from across the trade have agreed to join our independent judging panel for this year’s NAJ Awards. We encourage NAJ members and the wider trade to get their nominations in before the July 31st deadline to ensure they get the chance to recognise their people and businesses.”
Event Details
The awards ceremony will take place on Thursday, October 10th, at the Burlington Hotel in Birmingham. Nominations are open until July 31st and are free for all NAJ members.
For more information or to make a nomination, visit the NAJ’s dedicated Awards page: NAJ Awards.
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