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AGTA Honors Longtime Security Director Skip Woodward with Leon Ritzler Award
The American Gem Trade Association (AGTA) recently honored its long-serving Director of Security, Skip Woodward, with the esteemed Leon Ritzler Award. This accolade is bestowed upon individuals who have made significant contributions to the vibrant world of colored gemstones and pearls. Woodward's decades of dedicated service have been instrumental in ensuring the safety and peace of mind for all participants at AGTA events, fostering an environment where business can thrive securely. His commitment underscores the critical importance of robust security measures within the industry.
Woodward's journey with AGTA spans an impressive 43 years, dating back to the very first AGTA GemFair Tucson in 1982. During this extensive period, he has overseen security operations for all AGTA GemFairs and Spectrum Awards, dedicating approximately 240 days of his career to these events. His consistent presence and meticulous planning have created a secure environment, allowing exhibitors and attendees to focus on business without concerns about their safety.
John W. Ford Sr., CEO of AGTA, expressed immense pride in honoring Woodward, highlighting his integral role since AGTA's inception. Ford emphasized Woodward's deep familiarity with the organization and its members, and his effective collaboration with local law enforcement to maintain a secure setting. This long-standing partnership has been a cornerstone of AGTA's success, guaranteeing a safe and protected space for all stakeholders.
Reflecting on his remarkable career as he prepares for retirement, Woodward shared that the relationships he forged with local police and AGTA members and staff are his most cherished memories. He remarked, "It's been a great ride—a wonderful 43 years," noting his perfect attendance record at every Tucson show since 1982. This sentiment underscores the personal connections and sense of community that have defined his tenure.
The announcement of Woodward's award was made by AGTA Board President Bruce Bridges during the annual member meeting at the 2026 GemFair in Tucson. Bridges extended profound gratitude to Woodward, acknowledging that while his name might not be universally known, his impact has been felt by everyone. Bridges lauded Woodward's silent vigilance and consistent efforts in ensuring security, meticulously preparing the Tucson Police Department, and allowing the community to operate with genuine peace of mind. His legacy of dedication and watchfulness will continue to resonate within the association long after his retirement.
Skip Woodward's exceptional commitment to security over more than four decades has earned him the prestigious Leon Ritzler Award from the American Gem Trade Association. His unwavering dedication to safeguarding AGTA events and fostering strong professional relationships has left an indelible mark on the colored gemstone and pearl community, ensuring a secure and thriving environment for all involved.