Americans went jewelry shopping for Christmas
January 24, 2022
Signet Jewelers, the largest jeweler in the U.S., grew its revenues during the Christmas holiday season 30 percent year-over-year and 33 percent above 2019. CEO Gina Drosos attributed the success to the company’s implementation of its “Inspiring Brilliance” plan. “The biggest part of our transformation is our cultural transformation,” she said. “It’s how we get ourselves ready to be a company of the future. Our purpose of celebrating life and expressing love has been galvanizing for our teams.”
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