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Kassoy President Joanne Slawitsky Resigns
She’s stepping down from the position effective immediately, with Hans E.R. Bosch taking over as interim president.
Plainview, New York--Kassoy LLC, a longtime supplier to the jewelry industry, announced Monday that President Joanne Slawitsky has resigned, effective immediately.
Slawitsky started at Kassoy 21 years ago as a sales associate, before being named as president in 2006, when the previously family-owned company was sold to Hans E.R. Bosch.
Bosch will act as president on an interim basis while the company looks for her replacement.
The company did not provide more information about the announcement to National Jeweler before press time.
In a statement released by Kassoy, Bosch said, “On behalf of the entire company, we would like to thank Joanne for her service and wish her all the best in her future endeavors. While we will miss her tenacious spirit we remain committed to meeting the needs of the jewelry industry.”
Just last week, the company announced that it was shuttering its New York City showroom, instead operating exclusively out of its Plainview, N.Y. headquarters beginning Sept. 1.
Kassoy said it’s moving out because so much of the jewelry business has migrated online and because of the “swiftly changing landscape of the Diamond District.”
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