Sloane Street Hires New Vice President of Sales
Sloane Street Jewelry brings on industry veteran, Liz Paris, as new VP of Sales.
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Oct. 14, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Orange County based luxury brand Sloane Street has hired industry veteran Liz Paris as Vice President of Sales. Paris comes to Sloane Street with considerable experience with such luxury brands as David Yurman, Chanel, Charriol and most recently, Sydney Evan. She has a history with designer Frances Gadbois, having previously worked at JudeFrances as Vice President of Sales and Marketing, as well as consulting with Gadbois during the development stages of Sloane Street. She will manage all aspects of sales, brand development and distribution strategy.
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"I'm absolutely thrilled to be working with Frances and Charlotte. Frances' design aesthetic with color is truly unparalleled, and with the different categories of collections that she has created - there is truly something for every client. Charlotte has also grown up within the industry and provides a fresh and innovative perspective to the brand. I couldn't be more fortunate to work for two such amazing people who care so much about their customers and the clients wearing our jewelry."
In 2014, Frances Gadbois partnered with her daughter, Charlotte to create the classically chic Sloane Street jewelry brand. The collections consist of: Spectrum - exquisite designs in both traditional and innovative color combinations which can be reordered; Classic - distinctive and elegant collections in pure 18K with diamonds; and Caviar - featuring rare and unusual stones which Gadbois sources from all around the world, for the collector who is looking for something truly special and one of a kind. Sloane Street has also created an exclusive collection with 100% of proceeds being donated to the Alzheimer's Foundation.
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