The Plumb Club Elects New Board Members

New York – At the June 18th General Membership Meeting, The Plumb Club elected – its 2025/2026 board members. The elections were held in accordance to the Club’s long-standing commitment to diversity and inclusivity, and with the objective of mining some of the younger, fresh talent the membership has to offer, thereby ensuring the Club’s future and strength.

Following is the list of elected Executive Committee and board members:

  • Roger Forman of Marathon Company will continue his term as president of The Plumb Club.
  • Steven Lerche of Goldstar LLC will assume the role of The Plumb Club vice president. Lerche is the one of the youngest members to hold this position and succeeds Keven Peck from Brevani/Color Merchants, whose term limit was reached.
  • Ray Mastoloni of Mastoloni Pearls will assume the role of treasurer, succeeding Steven Lerche in this position.
  • Debbi Azar of Gemological Science International will assume the role of secretary.
  • Michael Lerche of Goldstar LLC will assume the role of pavilion chairperson. Michael Lerche has previously served as president of The Plumb Club and will succeed Victor Weinman in the pavilion chair role.

In addition, the following directors will continue to serve on the board:

  • Michael Langhammer of Quality Gold
  • Moss Makhoulian of Richline Group
  • Alok Mehta of IDD
  • Harry Stubbert of Chatham, Inc.
  • Dov Tannenbaum of Leo Schachter Diamonds

Newly elected to the board is:

  • Jeffrey Weinman of ODI/Original Designs

Victor Weinman will be stepping down as pavilion chairperson at this time but will continue on the board as a past president. Weinman served multiple terms starting in 1997, becoming treasurer in 1998, vice president in 1999 and president in 2009. Weinman served on numerous committees before starting on the board, including the New York, Orlando, Phoenix and Las Vegas Pavilion Committees, being instrumental in building several of the Club’s Pavilions. He became the chairman of the Pavilion Committee in 2012 and was the force behind building the current Las Vegas pavilion – the largest indoor custom trade show booth in North America when it was completed in 2019.

 

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