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Rack Room Shoes names chiefs of digital, merchandise

Retail Dive

Published July 11, 2025 By Howard Ruben post share post print email license Rack Room Shoes announced the promotions of Chief Merchandise Officer Brian Burnett and Chief Digital Officer Molly Hartney. General Merchandise Manager Brian Burnett, who has been with the company for nearly nine years, has been named chief merchandise officer.

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Sainsbury’s and Morrisons under pressure to pull tobacco adverts

Retail Gazette

The government has written to Sainsbury’s and Morrisons urging them to stop “advertising and promoting” heated tobacco products, which it says is illegal. Both retailers said they thought the adverts were legal at the time, the BBC reported. “All tobacco products are harmful to health.”

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Hy-Vee gives executives new leadership roles

Mass Relators

Tweeten’s promotion marks the first time a woman has been named president of Hy-Vee. Georgia Van Gundy was promoted to chief of staff, in addition to executive vice president and chief customer officer. Since then, he has fulfilled several executive leadership roles in preparation for this promotion. Donna Tweeten.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 263 – Amazon Unbound with Brad Stone

Retail Geek

23:48] I wasn’t completely sure but I went to her website and she had a clips of herself doing advertisements from years ago before she started working for Amazon and I clicked play on a couple of them and I was like my God that is the voice of a all right.

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Sainsbury’s and Morrisons under fire for displaying ‘prohibited’ tobacco ads

Retail Gazette

Posters and video screens are being used to advertise devices that deliver nicotine via heating tobacco instead of burning it , the BBC reported. The grocery giants said they understand the laws banning tobacco adverts do not apply to the products which are advertised in their stores.