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Diamonds Do Good Welcomes Trailblazing Board Members:
Julia Hackman Chafé and Monica Elias

Diamonds Do Good proudly announces the addition of two dynamic leaders, Julia Hackman Chafé and Monica Elias, to its board of directors, further strengthening its mission to create meaningful change in diamond-producing communities worldwide.

Julia Hackman Chafé, a third-generation gemstone dealer turned social media sensation, has taken the jewelry and luxury world by storm. With over 700,000 Instagram followers, Chafé has built a reputation as a leading Jewelry and luxury Content Creator. Her coverage of high-profile events, including the “wedding of the century” between Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant in Mumbai, has captivated audiences globally, cementing her status as a prominent voice for natural diamonds.

Monica Elias, CEO of Elias World Media, brings over two decades of expertise as an award-winning video and film producer specializing in brand journalism and television news. Recognized as the “Most Innovative Woman of the Year” by Stevie’s Women in Business Awards and named one of the “25 Luxury Women Leaders to Watch in 2025” by Luxury Roundtable, Elias has elevated countless brands through her innovative storytelling and global vision. By combining creativity with strategic execution, she is an established leader in media and production.

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Diamonds Do Good President Kathy Corey shared her excitement: "We are thrilled to welcome Julia and Monica to our board of directors. Their expertise in connecting with consumers will amplify the value of natural diamonds and highlight their positive impact on communities worldwide. Together, we will inspire consumers to feel even better about their diamond purchases.”

The organization continues to celebrate the global influence of diamonds, with its 2025 Diamonds Do Good Awards set for June 5th, 6-9 p.m. at the San Polo Ballroom, Venetian Hotel, Las Vegas.

Founded in 2006 and inspired by Nelson Mandela, Diamonds Do Good is dedicated to sharing the powerful stories of how diamonds support education, healthcare, and economic empowerment in producing regions. Learn more about its transformative work and view the entire board at DiamondsDoGood.org.