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MJSA, Atlanta Show Circulating Survey on COVID-19
The two are working with Hill Management Group to distribute a survey to better understand how the disease is impacting the jewelry industry.
New York—MJSA and the Atlanta Jewelry Show are working with Hill Management Group to circulate a survey gauging the industry’s concerns about coronavirus and its potential impact on the supply chain.
The short online survey has two goals, the organizations said: to understand how members of the jewelry industry perceive the impact of COVID-19 and to elicit ideas on how to help it cope with the repercussions.
Survey results will be used to develop education content for the industry around COVID-19 and ideas on how to better support it.
The survey is available online now. Hill Management Group’s Andrea Hill said it will remain open until 6 p.m. EDT on Sunday, March 8.
Results will be free and available to the industry.
To access the raw or compiled data, contact Margaret Cohen at Hill Management Group, mcohen@strategywerx.com.
Results also will be published on the MJSA, Atlanta Jewelry Show and Hill Management Group websites.
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