Alba Cappellieri, Pilar Coin,Licia Mattioli, Matteo Marzotto
Da sinistra Alba Cappellieri, Pilar Coin,Licia Mattioli, Matteo Marzotto

Women for jewelry at Fiera Vicenza

Women and jewelry at Fiera Vicenza: but it is a partnership signed by the organization that organizes VicenzaOro with the Women’s Jewelry Association Italy, the main women’s organization in the jewelry sector. Founded in 1976 in the United States, the association arrived in Italy in 2010. Objective: to create a network that allows members to find a network of contacts useful for supporting and developing their business on a national and international basis. In addition to content production, dissemination of information on the reference sector and the organization of events to raise awareness among women, and not only, of particularly important and highly topical issues. Agreement signed by Matteo Marzotto, president of Fiera di Vicenza, and Licia Mattioli, outgoing president of Women’s Jewelry Association Italy, as well as president of Confindustria Federorafi and the jewelry company that bears her name. “Fiera di Vicenza has a strong aptitude for forming strategic alliances with the most authoritative national and international players in the jewelry industry in its DNA”, according to Marzotto. “The partnership with the Women’s Jewelry Association Italy represents a further enrichment and strengthens our role as a global exhibition provider at the service of and listening to the sector, companies and their interests”. “It is a very important step in the perspective of promoting and enhancing the world of Italian gold and jewelry. An importance also due to the strength that Fiera di Vicenza already expresses today, but even more so in the future, as the main national trade fair center for the sector, in addition to being among the most dynamic and authoritative international players”, for Licia Mattioli. The President will be Alba Cappellieri, who among other things is now also the head of the newly-born Museo del Gioiello in Vicenza.

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