Gemological Institute of America
Swapnil (Neil) Jadhav is an accomplished technology executive with extensive experience in information technology and digital transformation across various industries. Currently serving as Chief Information & Technology Officer at the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), Neil previously held the position of Chief Digital Officer and General Manager at Neology, Inc., overseeing the Mobility Platform and IT portfolio. Prior roles include Vice President & GM at Cubic Corporation, and Senior Director/Global Head of Data & Analytics at the University of California San Diego. Neil's earlier career includes significant contributions at firms such as Slalom and Adobe Systems, where leadership in business intelligence and analytics initiatives was paramount. Neil holds an MBA in Finance from UCLA Anderson School of Management, a Project Management Certificate from the University of San Diego, and a Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Telecommunications from the University of Mumbai.
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Gemological Institute of America
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Since 1931, the Gemological Institute of America has been a leading expert on jewelry. Part research institute and part school, GIA is highly respected in the gem industry. If you want to turn your interest in gems into a career, the Gemological Institute is a great place to look. One of the best features of student life at GIA Carlsbad is its location. Just 90 miles from Los Angeles and a short drive from San Diego, the school offers easy access to two of California's most exciting cities. GIA Carlsbad's academics are vocational in nature. All of its programs are geared toward a career in gemology, and include the following subjects: * Graduate Gemologist * Graduate Diamonds, Colored Stones, or Pearls * Accredited Jewelry Professional * Graduate Jeweler * Applied Jewelry Arts The main sources of financial aid at GIA Carlsbad are federal programs. These include Pell grants, SEOG, and subsidized and unsubsidized loans for eligible students. The school also offers over 30 institutional scholarships, many of which are based on merit. The award amount for these scholarships varies from $500 to $18, 000.