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The Tiffany Atrium Social Impact Platform, Education in Progress

Looking At Tiffany & Co.’s astonishing educational program, it’s only natural to expect progress.

Looking At Tiffany & Co.’s astonishing educational program, it’s only natural to expect progress. Under the Education Pillar of Tiffany Atrium Social Impact Platform, a story of success and progress is being written. Since its launch in July, the platform has expanded career opportunities in the fine jewelry and creative fields for underrepresented communities in North America. And as Global Chief Human Resources Officer at Tiffany & Co. Mary Bellai said, “it’s only the beginning.”

While the About Love Scholarship Program established in partnership with the Carters and in collaboration with BeyGOOD and the Shawn Carter Foundation funds students in the arts and creative fields at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) through 2024, the “Tiffany & Co. and Harlem’s Fashion Row: ICON 360 HBCU Summit” continues its commitment expands initiatives for HBCUs by transforming art and fashion programs and providing direct design expertise from industry experts that will advance the next generation of diverse creative talent. As for the LVMH Métiers d’Excellence Institute inaugurated by the group in July, it aims at training the next generation of craftspeople in jewelry design and fabrication, allowing apprentices to learn the artisanal, design and retail excellence and savoir-faire.