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  • Chick-fil-A selects Envysion as video provider

    Louisville, Colo. -- Envysion, Inc., the leading Managed Video as a Service (MVaaS) provider, announced that Chick-fil-A has selected Envysion as a video provider. Chick-fil-A, a leading quick-service chicken restaurant with more than 1,600 locations in the United States, will use Envysion to improve operations, training and customer service.

  • SRS Real Estate names exec

    Dallas -- SRS Real Estate Partners said Ken Galvin as rejoined the firm, as senior VP in the Chicago office.

    Galvin spent time with Staubach Retail (formally SRS Real Estate Partners) from 2000-2009.

  • Nebraska Book Co. names former OfficeMax exec as senior VP

    Lincoln, Neb. -- Nebraska Book Co. said Friday it has hired Bill Zeuch as senior VP merchandising and marketing for the 250-unit chain of college bookstores, effective Oct. 3.

    Zeuch is the former senior VP merchandising, marketing and sales new channels at OfficeMax.

    In his position with Nebraska Book Co., he will focus on merchandising, branding and selling initiatives to expand assortments and grow long-term market share.

     

  • Is 50,000 more employees enough?

    The holiday season is competitive on many fronts, including which retailer plans to hire the most seasonal workers.

  • CEO, merchant succession in place at Tractor Supply

    Tractor Supply Company president and COO Greg Sandfort will succeed James Wright as CEO of the 1,135 store chain effective January 1.

  • Ascena plots expansion in Indiana

    Suffern, N.Y. -- Ascena Retail Group Inc. said Thursday it is planning a $34 million expansion that will add new equipment, systems and about 40,000 sq. ft. of space to its Greencastle, Ind., distribution facility.

    The apparel retailer said that the objective is to turn its Greencastle facility into a primary e-commerce distribution site. The facility is located about 40 miles west of Indianapolis and was part of Ascena’s acquisition of Charming Shoppes Inc.

  • GameStop takes care of its own with new relief fund

    GRAPEVINE, Texas — GameStop as formed The Gamer Fund to provide temporary relief and meet the basic needs of GameStop associates who are facing hardships from tragic and isolated events. Endowed with seed donations from GameStop’s founders and senior management team, The Gamer Fund will be fully run and funded by GameStop associates.

  • Tractor Supply Co. announces succession plan

    Brentwood, Tenn. -- Tractor Supply Co. said Thursday that, as part of its planned management succession, current president and COO Gregory Sandfort will assume the role of president and CEO, effective Jan. 1. He will also be appointed to the board of directors at that time.

    Current chairman and CEO James Wright will be appointed executive chairman of the board with a one-year term.

    Prior to his tenure at Tractor Supply, Sandfort was president and COO of Michaels Stores.

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