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How the Y2K Revival is Expanding True Religion’s Shopper Community

Retail TouchPoints

Starting as a Senior Designer in 2006, he worked his way up to VP of Innovation before he left the company in 2017. When he returned to True Religion as creative director in late 2019, social media and the creator economy had reached a critical inflection point. We could just give products away and people would wear them.”

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Retail appointments of the week

Inside Retail

He is also a non-executive director at Somnomed Australia and Pacific Smiles Group, and from 2006 to 2018, he held the position of co-CEO at Accent Group. Wentworth previously led Medco’s employer and key accounts organisations for nearly 14 years and served as president and CEO of Accredo, Medco’s specialty pharmacy.

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Amazon is Moving Beyond its Own Walls Like Never Before…What Will it Mean for Retail?

Retail TouchPoints

Last week, at the company’s fifth annual Accelerate conference for its third-party selling partners (which now account for 60% of its sales, by the way), Amazon continued down a path that it started on 24 years ago, when it first turned its website into a third-party marketplace.

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The Downfall of Sears, 5 Reasons Why it’s Struggling to Survive

Indigo 9 Digital

According to The Pay Scale Index : “since 2006, wages have risen 16% overall in the U.S. In other words, the income for a typical worker today buys them less than it did in 2006.” It’s not that eCommerce isn’t important because it is but when it accounts for 14.1% What does all of this mean?

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How Jack Dorsey helped build Twitter

365 Retail

Jack Dorsey has announced his resignation as chief executive of Twitter, the social media platform he co-founded in 2006. The platform was first created as a prototype in 2006 by Dorsey, Noah Glass, Biz Stone and Evan Williams – all then employees at podcasting firm Odeo, who were said to have been looking for a new direction for the company.