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Joe Keenan

Joe Keenan is the editor-in-chief of the Retail and Travel Group at NAPCO Media, which includes Total Retail, Women in Retail Leadership Circle, and Women Leading Travel & Hospitality. Previously, Joe served as senior editor at Reed Technology & Information Services.

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Old Navy President and CEO Nancy Green Talks Size Inclusivity

In a conversation with CNBC Retail Reporter Lauren Thomas at the National Retail Federation’s Big Show in New York City last week, Nancy Green, president and CEO of Old Navy, detailed how the apparel brand’s efforts to promote size inclusivity, both across its merchandise assortment and its marketing, is integral to its future growth strategy....

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5 Trends Best Buy CEO Corie Barry is Focusing on in 2022

In a conversation with National Retail Federation (NRF) President and CEO Matthew Shay at the trade association’s Big Show in New York City earlier this week, Corie Barry, CEO of Best Buy, detailed five areas the consumer electronics retailer is investing time and resources to help it take friction out of the customer experience. Safety...

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3 Women Entrepreneurs Share Pivotal Moments in Their Careers, Businesses

During a session at the Women in Retail Leadership Summit earlier this year in Miami, three women entrepreneurs shared personal stories on pivotal moments within their careers and the trajectories of their businesses. The “How She Built This” session featured stories from Christina Stembel, founder and CEO, Farmgirl Flowers; Sherri Yukel, founder and CEO, Big...

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The Honey Pot's Bea Dixon on the Right Time for Startups to Raise Money

During a session of the September installment of the Women in Retail and Total Retail Virtual Exchange, Bea Dixon, co-founder and CEO of The Honey Pot, a seller of natural, plant-derived feminine care products, discussed the challenge of getting investor funding as a startup founder, and more specifically, a Black woman. In this video clip...

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Ignite Your Career: Re-Engage and Reconnect

In the past 18 months millions of women have left the workforce and downshifted their careers due to the COVID-19 pandemic. So, how do we help women who’ve stepped out of the workforce re-enter with confidence and land the job of their dreams? Join a virtual one-hour discussion hosted by Interpublic’s Women’s Leadership Network (WLN)...

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From Our Community: Leadership Lessons on the Way to the C-Suite

We want to see more women in the C-suite, and a session at next week's CommerceNext event in New York City will help push us towards that goal. The session, which is being moderated by our very own Melissa Campanelli, co-founder of WIRLC, and features panelists including Meera Bhatia, chief operating officer, Fabletics; Sarah Rasmusen, chief customer officer, Lands' End; and Calanthia Mei, vice president of partnerships, Fast, will offer leadership advice and takeaways tips that can be implemented by both current as well as aspiring leaders.

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2021 Top International Women in Retail: A Q&A With Dagmara Ivanova, Managing Director, OneRetail Business Unit, M.Video-Eldorado Group

Women in Retail Leadership Circle (WIRLC) recently released its first annual Top International Women in Retail report, an extension of its popular annual Top Women in Retail report. This latest report features in-depth interviews with 10 honorees from countries across the globe, including Sweden, the United Kingdom, Canada, China, Australia, and Russia. One such leader featured in...

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Looking to reinvent your in-store shopping experience? Tasked with expanding your digital footprint? Boosting your online competitive advantage? retailX 2021 is your front row seat to quality education, networking, solutions and more!

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From Our Community: Pepper's $5K Startup Grant for Black Women

Pepper, a bra company that celebrates small-chested women cup sizes AA – B, has opened applications for its annual $5,000 Startup Grant for Black Women. Launched last year to help change the dismal reality that Black female business owners are the least funded, this marks the second year of the grant.

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