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Women in Retail Leadership Summit Slide Presentations

Continuing the theme from our special edition of Inner Circle last Friday, we’re committed to providing our readers all of the great content that was presented during the Women in Retail Leadership Summit last month in Miami. To that end, we’ve uploaded all of the slide presentations from the Summit speakers. So if you were...

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Our Favorite Leadership Quotes From the Summit

We have so many great memories from the Summit - the inspiring sessions, the extraordinary speakers, the swag - but one of our favorites is all the great leadership tips we walked away with. Below are some of our favorite leadership tips from the Summit. If you agree, share and tag us on Instagram and Twitter!

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WIRL Summit: How to Become a Corporate Board Member

In this Women in Retail Talks episode, which was recorded at the third annual Women in Retail Leadership Summit, Fran Philip, corporate board director for Vera Bradley, PacSun, Sea Bags, Lee Auto and Totes Isotoner, discusses how to become a corporate board member. Listen in and let us know your thoughts in the comments section...

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Thank You From the Women in Retail Leadership Circle

Welcome to our Women in Retail Leadership Summit special edition of the Inner Circle. We came back from the Summit so energized and with so much great information to share that we couldn’t help ourselves but to send a special edition! Thanks to everyone who attended the Summit. You made it great! It was wonderful...

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Top Women in Retail Share Their Favorite Hobbies

In the Winter 2016 issue of Total Retail (sister brand of Women in Retail Leadership Circle), the cover story featured the brand’s annual list of the leading female executives in the retail industry. To get know the 17 honorees better, Total Retail sent them each six questions. Here are select answers from some of this year’s...

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More Women Joining Company Boards ... Slowly

Retail is changing. Mobile devices are glued to consumers’ hands, and brick-and-mortar stores are no longer separate from e-commerce operations — they’re one in the same. A company’s board must be able to keep up with these changes because directors are responsible for representing stockholders, managing policies and making decisions on critical issues. Spencer Stuart,...

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