Diamonds Do Good (DDG) has announced the recipients of its 2026 Diamonds Do Good Awards, which will be presented during its annual gala on May 28 at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas. This year’s honorees are Tiffany & Co., industry executive Anna Martin and retailer CD Peacock.
The awards recognize individuals and organizations in the diamond sector for their work in responsible practices and community engagement.
Tiffany & Co. Recognized for Sustainability Initiatives
Tiffany & Co. will receive the Vanguard of Sustainable Luxury Award. The recognition highlights the company’s efforts around responsible sourcing, materials traceability and environmental initiatives, including action on climate change and conservation. The Tiffany & Co. Foundation, established in 2000, provides funding for environmental efforts such as responsible mining and coral reef conservation.
Anna Martin to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award
Anna Martin will be honored with the GOOD Award for Lifetime Achievement. With more than four decades in the diamond industry, Martin is being recognized for her work in diamond financing, market development and her leadership roles, including Vice Chair and later Senior Vice President of Global Business Development at GIA. She has also held key positions in various trade organizations and served as Chair of Diamonds Do Good.
CD Peacock Honored for Community Engagement
CD Peacock will receive the Community Impact Award, with recognition for its partnerships with nonprofit organizations including Cradles to Crayons, The Community House and the Beautiful Lives Project.
“These honorees embody the values today’s consumers care most about: responsibility, transparency, and genuine community investment,” Engel added.
Event Timing and Industry Participation
The 2026 Diamonds Do Good Awards Gala will take place on Thursday, May 28 at 6:00 p.m. during JCK Las Vegas. The event brings together participants from across the diamond supply chain, including miners, manufacturers and retailers.
“Diamonds Do Good celebrates leaders who recognize that real success comes from combining strong business results with purpose-driven impact,” said Pete Engel, incoming Chair of Diamonds Do Good. “These honorees embody the best of our industry. Their leadership motivates all of us.”
Industry Implications
The announcement aligns with DDG’s stated focus on transparency, sustainability and community development within the natural diamond industry. For jewellers, the event provides a platform to engage with peers around the evolving expectations of consumers and stakeholders regarding responsible business practices.
Details on the gala and attendance are available through Diamonds Do Good.


