Rodney M Morrissey
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The brightest jewel of Chopard Manufacture, by far is Caroline Gruosi-Scheufele who describes her position there as co-president and art director. She describes herself as a creative person and enjoys her work as the designer of Chopard Jewelry and women’s watches. Mrs. Gruosi-Scheufele is a multi talented artist and the designer of the many Chopard jewelry lines. Caroline Gruosi-Scheufele is a rare and valuable asset to the 100% family owned company. She is also a valuable asset to her community and to the world community, as she assists many charities by donating key pieces of Chopard jewelry. From her tireless efforts to promote various charity functions, to her financing of a local program to hire clowns in hospital children’s wards, Caroline Gruosi-Scheufele cares deeply for many causes which relieve human suffering, and brighten the days of those in need. It is with her this story starts.
Mrs. Gruosi-Scheufele and her brother Karl-Friedrich Scheufele are co-CEO’s of Chopard Manufacture, which their father purchased in 1963. The purchase was made when the last remaining Chopard watch maker reached the age of 80 and had no heir, who was prepared to take the business. Since then the Chopard brand has grown geometrically. The Scheufle family had their roots in jewelry making and their father also had experience in watch making. Today Karl and Caroline share control of their family owned company. Caroline is the designer, and in charge of communications and promotions while Karl handles production, finance and marketing. Together they work extremely hard to insure the continuing tradition of the 150 year old company.
By day Mrs. Gruosi-Scheufele is very hard working and unpretentious. She starts her morning by feeding her four dogs, and quickly downing a cup of coffee. Within twenty minutes of rising she’s off to work. Her job is demanding but she finds it rewarding and enjoys creating some of the finest jewelry in the world. Karl also enjoys creating, and is a talented artist and painter. Together they manage the prestigious, 100% family owned Swiss watch and jewelry company.
By night Mrs. Gruosi-Sheufele associates with some of the most wealthy and powerful philanthropists and charity volunteers in the world. Caroline dresses in amazing designer fashions with deeply plunging necklines, adorns herself with her own Chopard jewelry and attends some of the most exciting charity fund raising events imaginable. She is often deeply involved in the planning of these events, and is a key figure in promoting them.
In 1997 Caroline Gruosi-Scheufele decided that she would like to represent Chopard by becoming involved in the Cannes Film Festival. A long time lover of cinema, Mrs. Grousi-Scheufele made an appointment with president of the Cannes Film Festival, Pierre Viot. She offered the services of her family’s company to assist in whatever way needed. She discovered that so far no other jewelers were involved with sponsoring the Cannes Film Festival. During her visit Mrs. Gruosi-Scheufele paused to admire the Golden Palm Award in Mr. Viot’s office. Mr. Viot expressed a desire to have the Golden Palm redesigned and updated. Mrs. Gruosi-Scheufele in her brief meeting with Mr. Viot arranged to redesign the Golden Palm and for Chopard to sponsor all the Jewelry for the Cannes Film Festival.
Every year since the meeting of Pierre Voit and Caroline Gruosi-Scheufele Chopard jewelry has sponsored the Cannes Film Festival and provided jewelry for all the lovely and important attendees to that festival. Each year the Scheufele family and their employees enjoy draping the various starlets in fabulous jewels artistically designed by Caroline Gruosi-Scheufele and her staff. The prestigious attendees to the Festival are frequently tempted to purchase from Chopard's many fine jewelry collections.
On May 18th 2010, as part of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, Chopard celebrated their 150th anniversary. The anniversary Gala was attended by such celebrities as Marion Cotillard, Nicky Hilton, Lindsey Lohan, Paris Hilton, Eva Herzigova, and Myleene Klass. It was a glorious celebration of jewelry, watches, and film. Both the Cannes film festival and Chopard jewelry and watches have a rich and elegant history, so it was fitting that the celebration was so lavish. Countless beautiful starlets dressed in the finest of designer gowns, and draped with elegant Chopard Jewelry gathered to celebrate the long history of precision Swiss watch making.
Yaletown is a thriving community in Vancouver, British Columbia. It roughly encompasses the residential downtown area of Vancouver, and is classified as a neighborhood. Recently, surveys and statistical census data indicated that Yaletown was one of the fastest growing residential downtown areas not only in Vancouver, but in all of North America. Almost 40,000 people have chosen to relocate to the downtown area in the last decade. Yaletown has proven a crucial part of this influx of people, with its high rise condos that are densely packed and its former converted warehouses.

While Yaletown used to be an industrial district, it has slowly transformed into one of the most desirable neighborhoods of all of Vancouver. If you visit today, you can see lots of trendy restaurants, night spots, bars, celebrity haunts, and hip shopping locations that make the city famous. If you have never been to Yaletown, you might not be aware that there are actually several attractive and even beautiful buildings located within the neighborhood. This guide will provide information about some of the most beautiful buildings in Yaletown to give you tips on which ones to check out the next time you visit Vancouver.
First of all, Yaletown is known for its excellent restaurants and nightlife. A good place to check out some excellent architecture is on Hamilton and Mainland Streets, as these two streets are teeming with people looking for good nightlife in Vancouver. Check out the Yaletown Brewing Company for excellent architecture and excellent beer. The outdoor space has lots of accommodations for passers by and customers, while the indoor section is pleasing to the eye and full of all kinds of drinks, food, and entertainment. The restaurant easily seats 160 people and is positioned in the heart of the city with an exciting and engaging atmosphere. Yaletown is easily the most vibrant neighborhood in Vancouver, and it deserves a true neighborhood pub such as the Yaletown Brewing Company.
If you are more interested in historical landmarks than in public gathering and dining places, you owe it to yourself to check out the Roundhouse Community Centre. It is easily the most significant historical landmark in Yaletown, as it once used to be where the Canadian Pacific Railway, or CPR, ended on its western border. It has also been declared a provincial heritage site, and is a marvel to see in person. If you visit, you can still see Engine 374, which was the first passenger train that entered the city limits of Vancouver all the way back on the 23rd of May in 1887. In fact, the very name of the neighborhood Yaletown came from the move of the Canadian Pacific Railway to the site in Vancouver all the way from the Fraser River Canyon, where Yale was located. Today, you can take advantage of all sorts of communal activities in the Roundhouse Community Centre, which is now focused on bringing an appreciation of the arts and the joy of learning to children and adults of all ages.
As you can see, there are a number of beautiful buildings and attractions to take in at Yaletown, such as the Brewing Company and the Roundhouse. Other notable beautiful buildings to visit while you are in the neighborhood include the BC Place Stadium, the Vancouver Art Gallery, and the Queen Elizabeth Theatre.
If you admire the architecture in Yaletown, you might be more interested in moving there than you otherwise would. Fortunately, it is not too difficult to find Vancouver homes for sale in the region as long as you have the help of a capable and experienced Vancouver realtor. An experienced Vancouver real estate agent can help you navigate the real estate market and make the right decision when it comes to purchasing property in the area. If you are specifically interested in relocating to Yaletown, a Yaletown realtor can be of great help in selecting the property that is right for you. Even if you are not yet at the point where you would purchase real estate in Yaletown or in greater Vancouver, it may still be handy to have the guidance of an experienced Vancouver real estate agent to help you develop a better sense of the market.