Diamonds Do Good (DDG), a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting diamond-producing communities, has expanded its leadership team with the appointment of Julia Hackman Chafé and Monica Elias to its board of directors.
Julia Hackman Chafé, a third-generation gemstone dealer and influential jewelry content creator, brings a wealth of industry experience and a strong digital presence to the board. Known for her popular social media platform JewelswithJules, Chafé has amassed over 700,000 followers. Her work includes coverage of high-profile events, such as the lavish wedding of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant in Mumbai last year. DDG highlighted her ability to engage global audiences and her role as a leading advocate for natural diamonds.
Monica Elias, whose background and contributions were also noted in the announcement, joins Chafé in strengthening DDG’s mission to promote positive impact in diamond-producing regions.
The addition of these two accomplished professionals underscores DDG’s commitment to leveraging diverse expertise to advance its goals.
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