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Roberto Monti Named CEO of Arper

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The Swedish manager, a dynamic leader with a multicultural and international background, arrives in Arper after a consolidated experience in the world of furniture and retail, gained through a successful professional experience in IKEA. From 2004 to 2010, he was CEO & Country Manager of Ikea Italia.

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Roberto Monti is Arper’s New CEO

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The Swedish manager, a dynamic leader with a multicultural and international background, arrives in Arper after a consolidated experience in the world of furniture and retail, gained through a successful professional experience in IKEA. From 2004 to 2010, he was CEO & Country Manager of Ikea Italia.

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Retail Luminary Stuart Armstrong Joins OnQ Board of Directors

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Over the subsequent four decades he held leadership roles at a range of companies serving the retail and consumer packaged goods (CPG) spaces, focused primarily on shopper engagement technologies and category management best practices at retail. Follow OnQ on LinkedIn and Facebook to stay on top of the company’s latest news.

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Mercato Introduces Mercato Place

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Users include interior designers, architects, specifiers, procurers, purchasing managers and resource librarians who serve the contract/commercial office, hospitality, healthcare, retail, education, government, sports/entertainment and residential design markets. Sayers is president of Thoroughbred Fulfillment, a role he’s held since 2004.

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From Cobblestones to Cyberspace: VMSD Celebrates Its 125th Year of Service to the Retail Industry

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These innovations were the sparks that led to the inception of the visual merchandising and store design industries. And while these megastores were in their seminal stages, nobody quite knew what to do with them and the unending mountain of merchandise sitting under their roofs. As such, visual merchandising was born.