GIA
GemFest

“GIA’s
75th Year Anniversary Presentation”
Ms.
Donna Baker
President,
GIA Carlsbad, California
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM, September 14, 2006 at Bangkok Gems &
Jewelry Fair
Biography:
A
GIA Graduate Gemologist, Ms. Baker has served as GIA’s
senior vice president and general counsel since 2001. As senior
vice president and general counsel, Ms. Baker’s responsibilities
have included oversight of GIA’s legal affairs, as well
as Human Resources, Operations, Real Estate Planning and Development,
Information Technology, and Community Development. In addition,
Ms. Baker is responsible for the operation of GIA’s museum
and library, as well as a number of special projects. Prior
to joining GIA, Ms. Baker was a partner in the law firm of Burke,
Williams & Sorensen, LLP. She is a member of the American
Bar Association, California Bar Association, and the American
Corporate Counsel Association.

“Research
Laboratory Update & GIA’s New Pearl Grading Reports”
Mr.
Kenneth Scarratt
GIA Research Director, Thailand
11:30 AM – 12:00 PM, September 14, 2006 at Bangkok Gems
and Jewelry Fair
Biography:
Kenneth
Scarratt is GIA’s Director of Research in Thailand. He
was previously Laboratory Director for the AGTA Gemological
Testing Center in New York City, and prior to this Director
of GAGTL in London. Mr. Scarratt has published papers extensively
in The Journal of Gemmology (UK), Gems & Gemology (USA)
and Co-authored the books: The Crown Jewels, and The Pearls
& the Dragon. In addition to his work with diamond, ruby
and sapphire, he has studied and visited pearl producing farms
in several countries and is a leading authority on natural pearls,
both salt and freshwater.

“Gemstone
Treatment Disclosure at all Levels of the Trade”
Mr.
Roland Naftule
President,
Nafco Gems Co., Ltd.
12:00 PM – 12:30 PM, September 14, 2006 at Bangkok Gems
and Jewelry Fair
Biography:
Roland
Naftule has been president of Nafco Gems, Ltd. since 1971 and
has been in the gem business since 1954. He is a member of the
American Gem Trade Association (AGTA) and was one of its founding
organizers; he has been a member of the AGTA board for 19 years,
serving for two years as president (1983-85). Mr. Naftule is
also a founding organizer of the International Colored Stone
Association (ICA) and served as the first president of this
organization from 1984 to 1989.
Mr. Naftule is currently serving on the Board of Governors of
the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), as the chairman
of GIA’s board of governors Colored Gemstone Advisory
Committee, and as a GIA representative in CIBJO.
