U.S. Diamond Industry Leadership Pledges Support for World Diamond Mark
Post Date: 03 Sep 2013 Viewed: 345
The leaders of the major U.S. diamond industry and trade organizations, the Diamond Dealers Club of New York (DDC) and the Diamond Manufacturers & Importers Association of America (DMIA), pledged their support to the goals and the program of the World Diamond Mark (WDM).
During his visit to New York, Alex Popov, the chairman of the World Diamond Mark Foundation (WDMF), met with DDC president, Reuven Kaufman, and DMIA president, Ronnie VanderLinden, earlier this week and briefed them on the WDM's progress. Both Kaufman and VanderLinden pledged their organizations' support to the WDM's objectives.
"The American diamond and diamond jewelry industry caters to the world's largest, most sophisticated and most demanding consumer market. We are convinced that the WDM program and in particular the Authorized Diamond Dealer� concept will be instrumental in boosting consumer confidence in diamonds and diamond jewelry, and, not less important, improve our industry's competitive position in the luxury consumer product market," Popov said.
Kaufman was positive about the WDM's chances of success. "We've seen a flurry of efforts to install alternative, generic diamond advertising and marketing campaigns that all have failed. The World Diamond Mark, we believe, will succeed," he added.
VanderLinden emphasized the need for across-the-board consensus on an all-encompassing generic marketing and advertising campaign for diamond jewelry in the major consumer markets. "Here in the USA, we certainly have felt the lack of a generic, coordinated, consensual consumer campaign for diamond jewelry. We are certain that the WDM program, including the Authorized Diamond Dealer concept�, constitutes a solid business plan," he stated.