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Stuller Names 2 New Vice Presidents
The supplier has promoted Alix Gonsoulin to vice president of bridal, fine jewelry and findings while Brian Henderson joins as vice president of marketing.
Lafayette, La.—Jewelry supplier Stuller has named two new company vice presidents.
Marketing and e-commerce executive Brian Henderson has joined Stuller as vice president of marketing, and former executive director of product design and development Alix Gonsoulin has been promoted to vice president of bridal, fine jewelry and findings.
Henderson, who relocated for the role to Lafayette, Louisiana where Stuller is headquartered, has worked for such companies as Apple, Crate & Barrel and The Gap, with most of his marketing experience coming from e-commerce and database marketing.
“I’m thrilled to join the Stuller team,” Henderson said. “I appreciate this special opportunity to continue building strong relationships between professional jewelers and our brand.”
Gonsoulin, meanwhile, joined Stuller in 2012 as the director of diamond and gemstone fashion before finding her way to the product design and development team.
“I am excited to be back in merchandising,” she said. “This department is where my career at Stuller started and I am honored for the opportunity to lead this team now.”
Stuller President Danny Clark said in a press release that Gonsoulin has shown an “exceptional ability to work cross-functionally throughout the organization, keeping the big picture in mind, and creating win-win solutions for all.”
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