Diamond Empowerment Fund Hosts Diamonds Do Good Award
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Diamond Empowerment Fund Hosts Diamonds Do Good Award

The funds raised will be used to provide higher education scholarships and assistance to empower young people living in diamond producing countries and where the diamond
industry does business and to help communicate this ‘diamonds do good’ impact to consumers.

Botswana Top Achiever student and recent Yale graduate, Opelo Matome, represented D.E.F’s Student Scholars. She said, “I am ever grateful for the opportunities I’ve been granted through the support of organizations like the Diamond Empowerment Fund and my country’s prioritization of education, truly one of the most powerful catalysts for change”.

The successful event was aided by the first-ever industry “Balloons For Good” appeal. Emceed by Awards Chair and president of Hearts On Fire, Caryl Capeci and JCK News
Director Rob Bates, the on-site appeal raised additional dollars for D.E.F’s mission.

Honorees receiving Diamonds Do Good awards for their own efforts at bringing about social impact change included Bruce Cleaver, CEO of De Beers, for his role in accelerating the professional advancement of women, and the Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) of Canada, for its responsible diamond mining development policies.

Bruce Cleaver noted that “advancing women is an industry-wide issue. We all have an interest in strengthening the sector by making it more diverse, in making sure the benefits
that diamonds can have are felt in the communities from which they come.”

GNWT Premier Bob McLeod said, “Our government has made it a priority to ensure the multi-billion dollar diamond industry would benefit the NWT economy and residents, and protect the land, water, and wildlife for future generations.”

D.E.F. president Anna Martin, also senior vice president of GIA, closed the evening saying “the recipients of this year’s Diamonds Do Good Awards truly reflect the ongoing positive impact being fostered by the diamond industry around the world. Sharing these stories with our consumers is not only good for business, it is a responsibility for the entire industry.”

Lead sponsors of the Diamonds Do Good Awards included the De Beers Group of Companies, Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group, Signet Jewelers (Kay Jewelers, Jared the
Galleria of Jewelry, Zales Jewelers), Dominion Diamond Mines, Le Vian, Rosy Blue, Hearts On Fire and Forevermark.


About the Diamond Empowerment Fund:
The Diamond Empowerment Fund is a global non-profit based in New York City inspired by Nelson Mandela and founded by leaders in the diamond industry in 2007 to empower diamond communities around the world. Its beneficiaries include: the Botswana Top Achievers program providing the top high school students countrywide the opportunity to study at a university of their choice worldwide. Graduates then return to Botswana to contribute to its economic, social and political development; The Graca
Machel Mandela Foundation
 supports bringing 20,000 Tanzanian out-of-school youth back to school. Veerayatan, a model for encouraging development of responsible citizens who are educated, have strong integrity and a motivation to give back to their community. D.E.F supports students attending its colleges of Pharmacy, Business Administration and Engineering. www.diamondempowerment.org.