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  • Celebrate Schools!

    General Growth Properties malls across the country have partnered with online charity DonorsChoose.org for its Celebrate Schools! philanthropic initiative. 

    The partnership is designed to shine the spotlight on the importance of a quality education and assist local schools and teachers with much-needed supplies and funding.

  • GGP malls team with DonorsChoose.org to donate to schools nationwide

    Chicago -- General Growth Properties said Friday it has established a partnership with online charity organization DonorsChoose.org as part of GGP’s Celebrate Schools! philanthropic initiative.

    The partnership is designed to assist local schools and teachers with supplies and funding.

  • Former Yahoo! Europe exec named to Saks board

    NEW YORK — Saks Inc. has named Fabiola Arredondo to its board of directors.

  • Target calls on fans to help raise money for needy schools

    MINNEAPOLIS — Target is using the power of social media to help raise money for needy schools. The retailer has launched a campaign via its Facebook page that will enable fans to vote for schools they think deserve a share of Target's $5 million “Give With Target” initiative this fall. The two-part giving campaign provides $2.5 million in grants to in-need schools, as well as up to $2.5 million in Target GiftCards to local schools.

  • UPS Store names new president

    SAN DIEGO — UPS has named Tim Davis president of The UPS Store franchise network.

  • Dollar General launches employee education program

    GOODLETTSVILLE, Tenn. — Dollar General is showing its support for education with a new scholarship and education program for its 90,000 employees and their families.

  • And in other RILA news – staying a step ahead of the bad guys

    Mobile payments and technologies such as near field communications are a double-edged sword. The source of potential improvement to store experience, competitive advantage and efficiency, emerging point-of-sale technologies also create new opportunities for bad guys to steal. That’s why the University of Arkansas Sam M. Walton College of Business and the Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) have joined forces on the issue.

  • Back-to-school’s bright future

    Retailers should brace for strong back-to-school sales according to a National Retail Federation survey that shows a surge in K-through-12 and college spending.

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