Retales From the Frontline

Retales From the Frontline

"Retales from the Frontline" features insights from some of the most well-known voices and thought leaders that retailers, brands and media have come to rely on to better understand the retail industry, consumer behavior and which commerce strategies are most effective. These thought leaders, experts and gurus are shaping retail globally and have been recognized as top business influencers. Hosted by Matt Rubel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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February 15, 2024 23 mins
In this episode, recorded at the NRF Big Show in NYC in January 2024, host Matt Rubel discusses the role of AI technology in retail with Purva Gupta, Co-Founder and CEO of Lily AI, and Lauri Joffe-Turjeman, CMO of American Freight." They explore the transformative impact of AI in enhancing consumer experiences, improving product discoverability, and driving business growth. The conversation underscores the importance of understandi...

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In this episode, recorded at the NRF Big Show in NYC this January, host Matt Rubel sat down with with industry leaders Dana Telsey, CEO of Telsey Advisory Group, and Greg Petro, CEO of First Insight to discuss the 2024 retail landscape and how retailers can utilize technology to navigate ever-changing consumer sentiment and demand.

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In this episode, recorded at the National Retail Federation (NRF) Big Show in New York City in January 2024, host Matt Rubel discusses current trends in the retail industry with NRF President & CEO Matt Shay and Forrester Retail Industry Analyst Sucharita Kodali. Topics of discussion include the role of technology (especially AI and generative AI) in shaping the industry, the rise of retail media and the significance of a stron...

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The beauty industry has become one of the retail world’s biggest success stories of the past two years. Beauty continues to empower with its transformational abilities while remaining a multi-billion-dollar industry. The evolution of the business makes it one of the most dynamic and fast-paced in the business world today. With indie and celebrity brands proliferating and wellness becoming front and center, Big Beauty...

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The COVID-19 vaccine is one of the biggest scientific breakthroughs in 100 years, but transparency and overcommunicating about its safety and efficacy will be key to making millions of people feel confident enough to get the vaccine. That’s why President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President Mike Pence both got vaccinated on camera this week—to stress that the science is sound and the vaccine is safe. In this episode, host Matt R...

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Recommerce is growing as more consumers look to “shop their values” and buy fewer, better things in order to lessen their consumption footprint. For brands, taking control of their own resale operations is one key to not being left behind. In this episode, host Matt Rubel interviews Andy Ruben, CEO of Trove—a company that powers circular shopping for Levi’s, Patagonia, REI, Eileen Fisher and others—to find out how branded resale wi...

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With retail stores beginning to reopen, everyone wants to know what the new retail reality will look like. In this episode, guest host Marigay McKee of Fernbrook Capital interviews EVRYTHNG CEO Niall Murphy, Lafayette 148 CEO Deirdre Quinn and Harvard Business School Professor Jeffrey Rayport about the impact the pandemic will have on the consumer mindset and the supply chain—and what retailers and brands need to do now t...

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April 20, 2020 18 mins
Governor Cuomo and several other governors have now made wearing face masks in public mandatory. Meanwhile, essential retailers such as Kroger, Walmart and Sam’s Club have announced that all employees will be required to wear masks. Now that masks are compulsory for so many of us, everyone needs to know what makes one mask safer or better than another. In this episode, guest host Melissa Gonzalez interviews Angela Chan of Chargeurs...

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April 8, 2020 29 mins
We’re pleased to share this exclusive Retales From the Frontline interview with NRF CEO Matt Shay, who joins our host, Matt Rubel, and retail influencer Steve Sadove to examine the impact of the recently passed stimulus package and its likely long-term effects on retail. Listen now to learn about these thought leaders’ key insights on the topic.

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In this episode, the third and last of our NRF 2020: Retail’s Big Show series, host Matt Rubel discusses voice of the customer data, 3D design tech and sustainability with First Insight CEO Greg Petro and Li & Fung President of Supply Chain Solutions Sean Coxall.

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At NRF 2020: Retail’s Big Show, host Matt Rubel sat down with several high-profile executives to get their takes on where the retail industry is headed. In this episode, the second of our three-part Big Show series, John Caplan, Head of B2B North America for Alibaba.com, and Nicole Reyhle, Founder of Retail Minded and Spokesperson for American Express Small Business Saturday, discuss how small businesses can find the partners ...

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At NRF 2020: Retail’s Big Show, host Matt Rubel sat down with several high-profile executives to get their takes on where the retail industry is headed. In this, the first of our three-part Big Show series, NRF President and CEO Matt Shay shares his thoughts on some of the most important issues in retail and the trends and developments that are likely to drive the industry in 2020.

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The first phase of the new American Dream mall has just opened under the creative direction of Ken Downing, who served as Fashion Director of Neiman Marcus for nearly three decades before joining mall developer Triple Five Group as Chief Creative Officer. In this episode, Downing sits down with host Matt Rubel to share his creative vision for American Dream and talks about all the ways the new complex is redefining the American mal...

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Weaving social good into your brand’s DNA is no longer optional—customers expect it. In fact, 89% of Gen Zers would rather buy from a company that is addressing social or environmental issues than from one that is not, and 92% say they would switch to a brand associated with a good cause. In this episode, Lisa Gurwitch, President and CEO of Delivering Good, and Kelly Cobb, Vice President of Community and Giving at Bombas, sit down ...

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Nancy Berger is Publisher of Cosmopolitan—the biggest young women’s media brand in the world—as well as Seventeen and Women’s Health. She’s seen consumer magazines’ evolution into the digital age from the inside over her storied career, which has also included senior roles at GourmetAllure and Marie Claire. In this episode, Berger sits down with host Matt Rubel to talk about her career, the...

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The electricity went out during one of the runway shows. At another, the fashion editors got stuck in a broken elevator. But the last straw was when ceiling plaster came crumbling down on both the models on the catwalk and the press in the front row at one of the New York Market Week shows in 1991. That mini disaster was what spurred Fern Mallis to create a cohesive, modern iteration of New York Fashion Week that would let the indu...

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Jessica Anuna is CEO and Founder of Klasha, the first online marketplace to offer affordable fast fashion to millennials in all 54 countries in Africa. At just 27 years old, Anuna is already a veteran of Amazon, Net-A-Porter, Shopify, the Techstars Dubai Accelerator program and the Alibaba/UN eFounders Fellowship program. In addition, she has just been named to the Forbes Africa 30 Under 30 list. Anuna rece...

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Kerry O’Brien quit her corporate PR job in NYC after 9/11 and moved to Vermont with her husband to start a new chapter in life. She wasn’t sure what she was going to do, but she’d always loved fashion and had long been frustrated that there wasn’t an intimates brand that seemed to understand what she wanted—the best-quality fabrics combined with great styling and fit. So, she decided to launch her own intimates brand, Commando, and...

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A whopping 70% of online daters lie in their dating profile, mostly about height, weight and age, but only major exaggerations seem to matter much. That’s according to relationship and online dating expert Dr. Jess Carbino, who recently sat down with host Matt Rubel to talk about how people create their own personal storefront and romantic brand to attract the attention of potential mates on dating sites like Tinder and Bumble. She...

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Christine Hunsicker had an idea to bring the sharing economy to apparel. Airbnb’s success had convinced her that consumers would embrace fashion rental: if people were willing to lay their heads on strangers’ pillows, she thought, they’d certainly be willing to wear clothes someone else had worn. So, she founded rental site Gwynnie Bee and CaaStle, the infrastructure platform that now powers fashion rental ...

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