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State of the Industry
Rob Bates, Dave Siminski, Peter Smith, Ross WesdorpAug. 21
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The AI-Powered Jewlery Store
Andrea HillAug. 21
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From Repairs to Relationships
Jonathan GellerAug. 21
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Historical Diamond Cuts
Gail Brett LevineAug. 21
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The AI-Powered Workflows
Andrea HillAug. 21
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Planning for Today's Profits, Tomorrow's Exit Strategy
Sherry Smith (The Retail Smiths), Chuck Frey (Charles Frey Co.)Aug. 21
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Legal Knowledge for a Stronger Store
Liz FraccaroAug. 21
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The Outsider Advantage
Erin Moyer-CarballeaAug. 21
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Onboarding: Making Those New Hires "Stick"
Dayna BrownAug. 21
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AI in Jewelry
Mike MageeAug. 21
Sherry Smith is a Principal Partner at The Retail Smiths and a recognized authority in jewelry retail strategy, with more than three decades of industry experience.
Having owned and operated stores, built high-performing teams, and navigated both growth and contraction cycles, Smith brings a rare combination of real-world execution and strategic insight. Her work centers on helping independent jewelers strengthen profitability through financial clarity, disciplined inventory management, and leadership accountability.
She has developed performance frameworks used by retailers generating between $5 million and $100 million in revenue, with a focus on translating complex data into confident, actionable decision-making.
Smith serves on the Board of Directors for Jewelers of America and is a frequent speaker at major industry events. She is also a regular contributor to National Jeweler, INSTORE, and other leading publications.
Her core philosophy is simple: sustainable growth is built through strong leadership, clear metrics, and consistent execution.
... or Just Making Yourself Sweat?
Putting in more hours doesn’t always generate more profit. This presentation sheds light on the true drivers of profitability in the jewelry store, moving beyond revenue to focus on sustainable margins, the difference between sales volume and profit, and identifying hidden leaks in your profit potential.
Dollars alone don’t tell the full story. For example, when transactions are down but dollars are up, is it the result of an intentional strategy or just market dynamics? Learn how to strengthen operational discipline to improve profitability and support better decision-making.