Retail War Games, hosted by Jeremy Brockbank and Anna Snow Nelson, explores essential strategies and insights from the retail industry. The podcast features discussions with leading CEOs and influencers, offering practical advice and experiences for retail brands, buyers, and entrepreneurs. It's a resource for anyone looking to understand and succeed in the business of retail. For advertising oppo... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | a month ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessManagement |
In this episode, Kelly Sobotka, CRO of Vox Fulfillment, shares insights on the evolution and challenges of fulfillment services, given his previous experience at Integracore from its early days with floppy disk duplication to managing complex e-comme... more
In this episode, Taz Murray, co-founder of Tru Fru, shares the journey of creating a healthier indulgent treat in an industry where health isn't typically prioritized. He discusses the challenges and successes of launching Tru Fru with his business p... more
In this episode, we chat with Jamie Parker, the CEO of SMMT Outdoor, who has a rich history in the sports and retail industries, including roles at Nike and Jaybird. Jamie shares insights from his time at Nike, discussing the dynamic and rotational n... more
In this episode, YouTube filmmaker Devin Graham shares his journey from aspiring Hollywood director to becoming a pioneer in YouTube marketing. He recounts the early days of creating viral videos for Orabrush with his roommates, and leveraging YouTub... more
In this episode, Melanie Cox, CEO of backcountry.com, shares her impressive career journey from starting in retail at a luxury department store in Houston to leading major brands across diverse industries. She discusses the challenges and strategies ... more
In today's episode, Robert Pedersen, shares his story of how he founded ZAGG. He discusses how ZAGG got its name and how they got into retail stores like Best Buy. He also recounts a pivotal moment at Macworld when Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone, ... more
Join us for the remarkable journey of Sterling Jones, CEO of JOJO's Chocolates, from his humble beginnings in his mom's kitchen to achieving nationwide distribution in major retailers. Sterling shares the pivotal moments, challenges, and triumphs tha... more
In this episode featuring Johnny Riche, co-founder of Rockwell Watches, Johnny discusses his experiences in combat sports and how they shaped his career trajectory. Johnny shares anecdotes about his first fights, both in school and in the ring, highl... more
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