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Lab Grown Diamond Press Release

GDTO Launches New Training Program to Help Retailers Boost Lab-Grown Diamond Sales

GDTO Launches New Training Program to Help Retailers Boost Lab-Grown Diamond Sales

The Grown Diamond Trade Organization (GDTO), a leading trade association supporting the global lab-grown diamond supply chain, has launched a new training program designed to help jewelry retailers and their sales teams effectively sell lab-grown diamond jewelry.

Key Highlights of the GDTO Training Program:

  • Exclusive Access for GDTO Retail Members: This training is available exclusively to GDTO retailer members and provides essential tools and knowledge to boost sales of lab-grown diamonds.
  • Comprehensive Coverage: The training covers important topics such as the environmental benefits of lab-grown diamonds, the production process, and emerging consumer demand trends.
  • Sales and Customer Education: The program is designed to enhance retailers’ ability to educate customers about the advantages of lab-grown diamonds, helping them close sales in a competitive market.

Why Retailers Need This Training

As the lab-grown diamond market continues to expand rapidly, it’s crucial for retailers to confidently address customer questions about these stones and highlight their benefits. The GDTO’s training helps ensure that retailers can effectively communicate the sustainability, ethics, and beauty of lab-grown diamonds to consumers.

Marty Hurwitz, Executive Director of GDTO, emphasized, “With the growing interest in lab-grown diamonds, this training will empower retailers to stay ahead of the curve and meet the increasing demand for these sustainable, ethical alternatives.”

“We want to create a unified voice for the lab-grown diamond market,” Hurwitz added. “This promotion helps more retailers join our mission, gaining access to the training, industry insights, networking opportunities, and other valuable resources.”

Retailers can access the training presentation and join GDTO at a special rate by visiting the GDTO website