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  • Perfumania names new COO

    Perfumania Holdings announced the appointment of Neal Montany as COO of the company, effective Aug. 29.   Montany will oversee the fragrance and beauty retailer’s operations, including IT, manufacturing, warehousing and facilities, logistics, loss prevention, purchasing and human resources.    
  • Office Depot on the hunt for a CEO

    Office Depot has joined Staples in the search for a new chief executive.   Office Depot announced Monday that Roland Smith plans to retire as CEO of the company.  In June, Staples CEO Ron Sargent stepped down and the chain is still looking for a successor. The resignations come several months after the merger between the two retailers was dropped over antitrust concerns.  
  • Target CIO talks stores, digital, supply chain and more

    Mike McNamara, a former executive at British retailer Tesco PLC, joined Target as CIO last summer, moving from London to Minneapolis.   In a Q&A on Target’s website, McNamara discusses highlights of his first year with the discounter and priorities going forward. He also spoke about Target’s tech hiring boom.    
  • Best Practices: Safeguarding Against Money Counterfeiters

    According to the United States Secret Service, there are $ 1 trillion bank notes in circulation. Of this, $2.5 billion is fake. In 2013, U.S. authorities recovered $89 million in counterfeit money. Unfortunately, this is not good news for businesses as these statistics affect them in a major way.   
  • Target, other retailers answer Louisiana’s call for help after ‘Great Flood of 2016’

    Photo: Marko Kokic, Red Cross   As the national media continues to largely ignore Louisiana’s cries for help after 6.9 trillion gallons of rain pummeled the southern part of the state between Aug. 8 and Aug. 14, retailers such as Target Corp. have answered the call.  
  • Post-online jobs report: 1.2 million fewer retail workers

    If online retail didn’t exist, 1.2 million more people would be working in the retail industry.   Online productivity is that much higher, according to J.P. Morgan Chief U.S. Economist Michael Feroli. He told MarketWatch that revenue per online employee is four times greater than the brick-and-mortar variety: $1,267,000 to $279,000.
  • Why is Target spending $20 million on restrooms?

    Target Corp. is taking action to put an end to the controversy that erupted in the wake of its transgender bathroom decision.    The retailer will spend $20 million to ensure that each of its stores have a single-occupancy, unisex bathroom by next year, MarketWatch reported.  
  • Fred’s names new executive VP, chief merchandising and marketing officer

    Fred’s on Tuesday announced its new executive VP and chief merchandising and marketing officer, Mary Lou Gardner. Gardner will be replacing Bryan Pugh, who has resigned from the company, effective immediately.    
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