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  • Coach executive named new CFO at Bon-Ton

    The Bon-Ton Stores Inc. has a new finance chief to help the company strengthen its balance sheet.

    The retailer has named Nancy A. Walsh to the position of executive VP, CFO of the company, effective Nov. 9. Walsh will have responsibility for Accounting, Treasury, Tax, Credit, Investor Relations, Legal and Internal Audit.

  • Unwrapping Holiday Hiring

    For retailers, a diligent and detailed vetting of applicants — including employment verifications, thorough interviews and comprehensive background checks — should be a standard part of any responsible hiring and candidate review process. At the best of times, this process can be a complex and time-consuming endeavor. When retailers are looking to hire temporary or part-time seasonal help, especially for the holidays, the degree of difficulty goes up significantly.

  • Famed outdoors retailer names new CEO

    L.L. Bean has gone outside the company for the first time ever to pick a chief executive. The outdoors retailer named the chief merchandising and marketing officer of a Walmart-owned Chinese e-commerce business as president and CEO, effective Feburary 2016. [ABC News]

  • Infographic: Mobile payment goes native

    Apps currently dominate the mobile payment space, but that may not be a permanent situation.

    According to a new infographic from mobile engagement provider Mobiquity Inc., the industry is on its way to a ‘no-app’ payment landscape. Mobiquity predicts that operating systems, rather than applications, will define the future of mobile payments.

    The infographic lists several data points suggesting consumers and retailers do not find mobile payment convenient. These include:

  • Shopping with Pinterest gets even easier

    Two new offerings from Pinterest make the visually-oriented social media platform even more accessible for e-commerce.

  • Saks Fifth Avenue to light up for holidays

    Saks Fifth Avenue’s holiday windows are an annual tradition in Manhattan, and the retailer keeps upping the ante.

  • Survey: Merchandisers plan for omnichannel complexity

    Current retail planning systems may be out-of-date and not effectively addressing requirements for an omnichannel planning environment.

    According to the new Boston Retail Partners’ 2015 Merchandise Planning Benchmark Survey, many retailers are using planning applications designed for old retail business models. Results show a large percentage of these systems were installed in the late 1990s or early 2000s.

  • PwC: Retail mergers & acquisition activity hits $1B

    Mega deals worth more than $1 billion drove the U.S. retail and consumer sector’s strong third quarter, according to PwC’s U.S. quarterly R&C Deals Insights report.

    During the three-month period ending Sept. 30, 36 deals valued over $50 million were announced for the sector, with deal value up 64% in Q3, accounting for $46.6 billion, compared to $28.4 billion in Q2. Deal volume went up 6% from Q2, but down 36% from Q3 2014.

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