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Sissy’s Log Cabin Promotes Cain Kelly to Manager in Jonesboro

Sissy’s Log Cabin Promotes Cain Kelly to Manager in Jonesboro

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Jonesboro, AR – Contributed – Sissy’s Log Cabin, the Mid-South’s largest family-owned and -operated retailer of natural diamonds, jewelry, estate pieces, and fine gifts, has promoted Cain Kelly to manager in its Jonesboro location.

As manager, Kelly will oversee store operations, lead and develop the Jonesboro team, and uphold the high standards of service and expertise that Sissy’s Log Cabin customers know and trust.

A Jonesboro native, Kelly brings eight years of jewelry industry experience to the role. He is a graduate of Jonesboro High School and Arkansas State University, where he studied agricultural business with an emphasis in management and was selected for membership in the National Society of Leadership and Success.

Kelly also holds the Accredited Jewelry Professional certification from the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), with specialized training in gemstone grading and quality evaluation.

“I wanted to work at Sissy’s Log Cabin because I align strongly with the company’s faith-based values, commitment to excellence, and dedication to community involvement,” Kelly said. “I’m passionate about building long-term relationships with clients and being part of the meaningful milestones in people’s lives. It’s an honor to be part of a company that treats both its customers and employees like family.”

“Cain’s leadership, integrity, and dedication to our clients make him a natural fit for this role,” said Joe Cook, vice president of operations for Sissy’s Log Cabin. “His passion for serving others and his commitment to our company values will continue to strengthen our team and the relationships we’ve built in the Jonesboro community.”

To learn more about Sissy’s Log Cabin, visit sissyslogcabin.com or shop in-store at 2900 Parkwood Road in Jonesboro.

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