July 2,
2012 by in UnCategorized
By Aggregated Content in Executive Changes on July 3, 2012
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Robert L. "Rob" Sligh Jr. has resigned as president of Sligh Furniture, a division of Lexington Home Brands.
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July 2,
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By Aggregated Content in Retail Closings on July 3, 2012
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Moores Furniture in Aberdeen, Wash., has closed due to unpaid taxes.
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July 2,
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By Aggregated Content in Furniture Retailing on July 3, 2012
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Star Furniture has awarded Marie Garza of Richmond, Texas, $40,000 worth of furniture.
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July 1,
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By Home Furnishings Business in Executive Changes on July 2, 2012
Home furnishings showroom operator International Market Centers has restructured to merge High Point and Las Vegas marketing resources into an integrated corporate entity.
Karen Olson, located in High Point, serves as the new vice president of marketing for home furnishings. Olson is responsible for creating marketing strategies that drive value for IMC through occupancy and buyer attendance, as well as supporting IMCs home furnishings tenants. She reports to Scott Eckman,IMCs chief marketing officer/chief strategy officer. Carolyn Martin, formerly a brand manager at World Market Center Las Vegas(http://www.wmclv.com), has been promoted to marketing director for home furnishings, reporting to Olson. The company will appoint a vice President of marketing for gift and home, a newly created position, which also will report to Eckman.
Las Vegasbased Dana Andrew is now vice president of the newly formed Global Marketing & Communications Group, which is responsible for acting as a bestinclass, inhouse marketing agency for all IMC brands. Reporting to Eckman, Andrew is responsible for activating the marketing plans across IMCs entire platform in High Point and Las Vegas, and for both Home Furnishings and Gift/Home Décor. Sarah Mount has been named director of content and interactive media, and reports to Andrew. Mount is responsible for leading the development and distribution of content across all channels and all four markets. Additionally, four new positions have been announced in the Global Marketing & Communications Group including database marketing manager, social media/public relations manager, project manager and graphic/web designer.
John Emerick joins the marketing team as IMCs director of advertising, a new position. Emerick, also reporting to Eckman, is responsible for sales, production of publications and sponsorships. He comes to IMC with more than 20 years of business-to-business senior level leadership experience in marketing, advertising and publishing. His home furnishings industry experience includes serving a regional sales manager for Furniture Today and publisher of Conde Nasts InFurniture Magazine.
The purpose of the realignment is to create a strong, innovative, and collaborative marketing team that can optimize opportunities and efficiencies across High Point and Las Vegas," Eckman said. "The new marketing structure provides direct services oriented to our customers and our leasing teams. As we move forward, we will establish three core groups within the IMC marketing division: the strategic planning group which will be aligned to support IMCs primary channels, Home Furnishings and Gift & Home Décor, the marketing communications group which executes marketing strategies and tactics and manages IMCs multimedia channels, and a publication and sponsorship team. We believe strongly that our customers will be better served by our new structure which drives partnership, consistency and stronger leverage in the marketplace.
July 1,
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By Home Furnishings Business in Furniture Retailing on July 2, 2012
Home furnishings buying group Mega Group USA and Profit Management Promotions have signed an agreement to help Mega dealers run profitable promotional events.
Together we are able to help retailers become stronger faster than ever before, said Ron Cooper, director of sales and marketing for PMP. Our goal is to see the independent stores of America thrive not just because two-thirds of our economy is driven by small businesses, but also because they offer timeless values that are disappearing in the big-box chain stores. PMP and Mega provide lifeline resources to keep independent retailers and American families going strong.
Mega has never before endorsed or offered any programs of this type and has been very deliberate in choosing a vendor, said Mallory Parker, Mega Group USA business director. In many of today's markets occasional long-term promotional events are needed to supplement a dealer's regular advertising and marketing program. MEGA has taken careful steps to offer a program that is not detrimental to the dealer, their customers or the market they serve.
Mega has been aware of the positive changes in the promotional events business and this process has revealed a handful of quality companies. These companies used to be seen as Going Out of Business or Liquidation Event specialist but have now become very respected in maximizing long term promotions that can inject much needed sales and capital into a business."