Archive for September, 2007

Robbins Bros. in Montclair Rings in Ten-Year Anniversary Soiree

AZUSA, Calif., September 25, 2007 – The countdown to the Ten-Year Anniversary Celebration of the “World’s Biggest Engagement Ring Store” in Montclair has begun. Engagement & wedding ring designer Jeff Cooper will be the featured guest at the red-carpet soiree on Thursday, October 18 from 5 – 8 p.m. at 5275 Moreno St.

The evening will begin with passed trays piled with tasty treats, bubbly champagne and wine. Guests can enter-to win a $2,000 gift certificate toward any Jeff Cooper ring purchase, and each will receive their very own Personal Assistant. Robbins Bros. will provide attendees with a complimentary one-year Concierge service, which can help with any task from arranging a romantic dinner at a restaurant to planning the perfect getaway.

Inland Empire radio station KGGI-FM will partake in the festivities with a live appearance to include fun games and giveaways. Robbins Bros. and KGGI will conduct a search for soon-to-be engaged couples to submit a “confessional” of their love for each other by videotape, online or on-air. The top four finalists will compete in a special edition of “The Wannabe Newlyweds Game” for a chance to win a $4,000 gift certificate from Robbins Bros.

“We’ve coached over 100,000 guys with specific details from picking out the perfect engagement ring to finding the most memorable way to propose,” says Steve Robbins, Chairman & CEO. “It’s all about making couples’ engagement dreams come true and Montclair has been a great city for us. I’m thrilled we’ve been around this long and realize the best is yet to come.”

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Gem of a Job for Robbins Bros. Diamond Man

San Fernando Valley Business Journal

NEWSMAKERS
Ryan C. DeSales

Diamond purchaser
Cohen: Diamond purchaser

With 33 years of experience in the diamond business, you might say Rick Cohen knows a thing or two when it comes to precious stones. The New York native has just assumed new duties as Director of Diamonds for Glendale-based Robbins Bros. and will oversee all direct diamond purchasing for the company.

“My responsibilities will include acting as senior diamond buyer. I will be traveling overseas with associate buyers to source the finest diamonds in the world for Robbins Bros.,” Cohen said.

As a third generation diamantaire, Cohen feels right at home at the family-owned Robbins Bros., which operates seven freestanding store locations in Southern California alone “I was very impressed with the culture of the company and the people here,” said Cohen. “(I’ve) never seen a more enthusiastic group.”

Starting his career at M. Fabrikant & Sons, Inc. in New York – where he would go on to spend 27 years – Cohen came to Robbins Bros. in late August and currently splits his time between the Empire and the Golden states, “I was very impressed with Robbins Bros. growth plan for the future. . . (It) was very important in my decision to join the firm. I wanted to be associated with a company that was forward thinking,” remarked Cohen of his decision.

In addition to his responsibilities with Robbins Bros., Cohen is also the vice president of the Diamond Manufacturers and Importers Association and holds the honor of acting on the gemological committee of the DMIA-GIA – which is the interface between the American diamond industry and the Gemological Institute of America.

But Cohen’s new role at Robbins Bros. goes far beyond the procurement of gemstones. Robbins Bros. has been at the forefront of the industry in combating the proliferation of diamonds that come from conflict zones. Part of Cohen’s role through his position with the DMIA and in his new post with Robbins Bros., is ensuring that all his company’s diamonds – from the ground to the display case – never pass through, come from or are handled in anyway in a conflict zone. In other words, these diamonds are not used to fund wars.

“None of our stones have ever been involved in conflict zones. . it’s critical to us (Robbins Bros.). Every country that’s involved in the trading of diamonds must sign a certificate of warranty.” Cohen said that in the year 2000, approximately 4 percent of diamonds on the market were from conflict zones. But through efforts of companies such as Robbins Bros. and the DMIA – which works closely with the UN – that number today is less than one percent, “Any percent is unacceptable. . .Robbins Bros. has been at the forefront of combating the flow of conflict diamonds.”

Looking to the future, Cohen plans to settle permanently on the West Coast after his daughter goes off to college – although he will definitely remain both a Yankees and Giants fan.

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Oak Brook Grand Opening Soiree!

 
Robbins Bros New Store - Schaumburg

Nina Chantelle of KISS-FM tosses the garters

 
Robbins Bros New Store - Schaumburg

Garter Toss winner Andrew Eller of Schaumb

In celebration of the new Robbins Bros. store in Oak Brook, Illinois, Chicago locals came out to party at the “World’s Biggest Engagement Ring Store.” Festivities included an exciting in-store surprise marriage proposal, a fun Garter Toss for single guys hosted by Nina Chantelle of KISS-FM, and a meet-and-greet with guest designer Jeff Cooper.

Partygoers also enjoyed complimentary appetizers such as chicken and pasta skewers while sipping beer and an assortment of soft drinks. Onsite engagement experts shared information with guests on everything they need to know before popping the question, from purchasing the best ring to planning the perfect proposal.

Stay tuned for details on the Lincoln Park grand opening event on Oct. 25 from 6-9pm!

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Store Aisle Turns Bridal Path For Wedding March

Allison Wollam – City Beat

Robbins Bros. is billed as the World’s Biggest Engagement Ring Store. The Houston location actually served as a wedding venue for one local couple.

Jesse Miller and Tara Rodriguez visited the Galleria-area Robbins Bros. store on Aug. 3 to purchase wedding rings. Sales associate Ray Sullins assisted the couple in selecting rings that met their modest budget.

The next morning Sullins followed up and learned the pair planned to get married by a Justice of the Peace that afternoon. And, as recent newcomers to Houston, the couple had no family or friends to attend the wedding.

Sullins, an ordained minister, offered to marry Miller and Rodriguez. The rest of the staff rallied to help with the ceremony and reception. The Aug. 4 wedding marked the first nuptials in the Robbins Bros. chain.

Store manager J.D. Dahler escorted the bride down the aisle. Sales associates Etienne Boyd and Kristi Gonzalez served as best man and maid-of-honor.

Robbins Bros. provided the bouquet, rose petals for the aisle, champagne and a wedding cake.

Sullins says he loves being part of the romance that comes with his job.

“I felt that our store would be a much better place than the Justice of the Peace to hold the ceremony,” says Sullins. “And best of all, we are free.”

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