Pomellato CEO Sabina Belli said the jewelry sector offers strong opportunities for young talents.
Despite this, she underscored how this value is too often underestimated and too little communicated.
Three years ago, Pomellato unveiled its partnership with the Galdus Goldsmith Academy, as part of which the company supported the school financially, all the while providing experts to teach at the school, structuring seminars and offering apprenticeships to students.
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