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Cory Onell, executive vice president and chief omnichannel sales and Asian emerging markets officer at Kraft Heinz, talks about how his company adapts and innovates omnichannel strategies for different global markets. He also shares his four-pronged leadership approach, his perspective on work-life balance and the advice that shaped his career.
(00:00:00) Introductions
(00:01:46) Cory’s Career Journey
(00:05:06) The Omnichannel Approach In Emerging Markets
(00:09:46) Kraft Heinz’s Online Presence
(00:13:28) The Essential Impact Of The Food Industry
(00:15:27) Cory’s Approach To Leadership
(00:18:15) Finding Work-Life Balance
(00:22:38) Cory’s Career Advice
The National Retail Federation is the world’s largest retail trade association.
Every day, we passionately stand up for the people, policies and ideas that help retail succeed.
Resources:
• kraftheinzcompany.com
• Get ready for Retail’s Big Show in NYC
• Become an NRF member and join the world’s largest retail trade association
• Learn about our retail education platform, NRF Foundation, at nrffoundation.org
• Learn about retail advocacy at nrf.com/advocacy
• Find more episodes at retailgetsreal.com
Related:
• Top 3 retail trends driving industry transformation in 2024
• A snapshot into the latest retail tech breakthroughs
Produced by Crate Media.
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Organized retail crime is an issue that plagues retailers — and offenders are only getting more sophisticated. Representative Glenn Ivey, D-Md., and Angela Hofmann, head of government relations for JCPenney, explain what organized retail crime really means and how it’s evolved over the years. Plus, we discuss the Combating Organized Retail Crime Act and how it's counteracting this insidious trend.
(00:00:00) Introductions
(00:01:25) What Is Organized Retail Crime?
(00:06:02) The Evolution Of Organized Retail Crime
(00:09:30) Introducing The Combating Organized Retail Crime Act
(00:12:46) Social Media Awareness Of ORC
The National Retail Federation is the world’s largest retail trade association.
Every day, we passionately stand up for the people, policies and ideas that help retail succeed.
Resources:
• ivey.house.gov
• jcpenney.com
• Get ready for Retail’s Big Show in NYC
• Become an NRF member and join the world’s largest retail trade association
• Learn about retail advocacy at nrf.com/advocacy
• Find more episodes at retailgetsreal.com
Related:
• Join the movement to combat retail crime
• Thank You, Retail Crime Fighters
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It’s spooky season, and here’s the real treat — Halloween spending is projected to hit nearly $12 billion. Katherine Cullen, NRF's vice president of industry and consumer insights, talks about Halloween spending trends, popular costumes, why consumers are shopping early and who is most excited to celebrate this October. Plus, a look at expected winter holiday consumer spending.
(00:00:38) Introductions
(00:02:45) Why People Shop Early
(00:04:39) Halloween Spending Projections
(00:07:28) The Year’s Most Popular Costumes
(00:09:21) Where Consumers Are Shopping
(00:10:49) Who Is Halloween For?
(00:12:31) Early Predictions For The Holiday Season
The National Retail Federation is the world’s largest retail trade association.
Every day, we passionately stand up for the people, policies and ideas that help retail succeed.
Resources:
• Get ready for Retail’s Big Show in NYC
• Become an NRF member and join the world’s largest retail trade association
• Find more episodes at retailgetsreal.com
Related:
• Consumer Trends in Halloween Shopping and Celebration
• Halloween Spending to Reach Record $12.2 Billion As Participation Exceeds Pre-Pandemic Levels
• Nearly Half of Halloween Shoppers to Start Purchasing Items Before October
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Anjana Harve serves as Executive Vice President, Chief Information Officer of BJ’s Wholesale Club, where she leads technology innovation at the high-frequency club store. In this episode, Harve joins us to talk about the BJ’s member experience, how the company is leveraging AI, her personal career journey and what’s on the horizon for tech and retail.
(00:00:00) Introductions
(00:01:28) Anjana’s Career Journey
(00:05:45) The Membership Model
(00:08:27) How BJ’s Is Leveraging AI
(00:16:10) Women’s Representation In STEM Leadership Roles
(00:21:00) What’s Next For BJ’s?
(00:25:04) Anjana’s Career Advice
(00:26:44) The Exciting Future Of Tech And Retail
The National Retail Federation is the world’s largest retail trade association.
Every day, we passionately stand up for the people, policies and ideas that help retail succeed.
Resources:
• BJ’s Wholesale Club
• Get ready for Retail’s Big Show in NYC
• Become an NRF member and join the world’s largest retail trade association
• Learn about our retail education platform, NRF Foundation, at nrffoundation.org
• Learn about retail advocacy at nrf.com/advocacy
• Find more episodes at retailgetsreal.com
Related:
• BJ’s Chris Baldwin on what keeps this CEO up at night
• NRF Retail Leadership Series: Chris Baldwin, Executive Chairman, BJ's Wholesale Club
• Value, partnership and peanut M&M’s: BJ’s Wholesale Club aligns with Mars
Produced by Crate Media.
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Embracing technology and innovation is key for global active lifestyle brand Fabletics. Chief Operating Officer Meera Bhatia shares how she is driving digital advances at Fabletics, her extraordinary career journey in tech and how AI can be used across functions.
Learn more at retailgetsreal.com.
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Homefield is a collegiate apparel company specializing in vintage-inspired designs that offers licensed t-shirts, fleece, jackets and headwear from more than 200 universities. We talk to Co-founder and CEO Connor Hitchcock about how he started Homefield at age 23, why he doesn’t follow the usual marketing playbook, how the company creates unique customer experiences and his plans for future growth.
Learn more at retailgetsreal.com.
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Born between 1998 and 2012, Generation Z is estimated to encompass more than 2 billion people worldwide and are the first group of consumers to be born entirely within the digital age. Rachel Bonsignore, vice president of NIQ Consumer Life, answers our questions about Gen Z consumers: how they differ from other generations and what retailers can do to connect with this group.
Learn more at retailgetsreal.com.
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Replay from Retail Gets Real episode 346: Kendra Scott started her eponymous jewelry company in Austin, Texas, 22 years ago with a clear vision in place: to create a fashion-for-philanthropy business. In this episode, Kendra Scott CEO Tom Nolan talks about his first Kendra Cares event, his extraordinary career journey and why he took a role in leading the business.
Learn more at retailgetsreal.com.
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Replay from Retail Gets Real episode 314: LePrix co-founder and CMO Emily Erkel shares how she took the leap to start her own business, the importance of authentication in luxury resale and her focus on smart growth.
Learn more at retailgetsreal.com.
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Replay from Retail Gets Real episode 340: Live from Retail’s Big Show in New York City—Caleb Pearson, VP of US customer engagement at McDonald's, talks about his career journey, McDonald's extremely popular app and how McDonald's uses digital strategies to keep customers of all generations coming back.
Learn more at retailgetsreal.com.
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The increase in both the severity and the unpredictable nature of weather has significant ramifications for retailers on multiple fronts, including sales, infrastructure and supply chains. Evan Gold, executive vice president, global partnerships and alliances at business weather intelligence firm Planalytics, shares findings from NRF and Planalytics’ most recent report, “Climate-Proofing Retail.” We’ll also discuss the practical steps individual companies can take to manage the related opportunities and risks.
Learn more at retailgetsreal.com.
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Solo Brands is a leading outdoor lifestyle company offering innovative products designed to bring people together and make memories. We talk to Michael McGoohan, chief growth officer at Solo Brands and president of Solo Stove, about his career background spanning multiple industries, his new position at Solo Brands and what growth will look like for the group of outdoor lifestyle brands.
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The first-ever Retail’s Big Show Asia Pacific 2024 successfully wrapped up in Singapore with stellar attendance and a resounding impact on the future of retail. Martine Reardon, senior advisor for retail insights and content creation for NRF, discusses the exciting inaugural event, key insights from the programming, and what she’s looking forward to when NRF hosts an even bigger Big Show APAC next year, June 3-5, 2025.
Learn more at retailgetsreal.com.
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It is estimated that by 2028, the global secondhand market will reach $350 billion. ThredUp co-founder and CEO James Reinhart talks about the rising demand for resale, the outlook for the secondhand industry in America and around the world, and his uniquely formed approach to leadership.
Learn more at retailgetsreal.com.
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Kate Ancketill, CEO and founder of GDR Creative Intelligence, talks about the current trends in technologies impacting retail, the impressive pace of innovation in the industry, and what gives her hope for the future of retail.
Learn more at retailgetsreal.com.
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Replay from Retail Gets Real episode 326: As SVP of Leadership & Organizational Development, Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, and Community Impact for Burlington Stores, Mecca Mitchell leads efforts to cultivate a culture that leverages diversity, inclusion and equity best practices to drive business objectives, while responding to the diverse needs of its workforce, its customers, and the community. We’re talking to Mecca about her unconventional career journey, creating inclusive communities and leading with passion and authenticity.
Learn more at retailgetsreal.com.
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We talk to Adam Lukoskie, SVP and Foundation Executive Director of the National Retail Federation, about current topics and trends in talent acquisition—delving into best practices, new ideas and how retailers are investing in talent for the future of retail.
Learn more at retailgetsreal.com.
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With a lifelong love of mountain and alpine sports, and over 20 years of global experience in retail and vertical premium brands, Stuart Haselden says leading high-performance outerwear company Arc’teryx is a “dream job.” On this episode, Haselden talks about how he went from an Army officer to retail CEO, his lessons in leadership and how he has helped guide the wholesale, niche company into a global, vertical brand.
Learn more at retailgetsreal.com.
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Ikea is on track to cut its pollution by half by 2030, and thanks to responsible sourcing and energy efficiency improvements, it has already reduced its climate footprint by 22% since 2016. On today’s show, Mardi Ditze, country sustainability manager for Ikea U.S., talks about her passion for environmental stewardship, Ikea’s impressive sustainability efforts and goals, and the role of retail in the circular economy.
Learn more at retailgetsreal.com.
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