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  • Nominate the Most Influential Women in Retail Tech

    Who are the leading women working in retail technology? Chain Store Age is accepting nominations for its annual feature recognizing female retail executives who are helping to transform the industry through technology.

    The “Top 10 Women in Retail Tech” will celebrate the achievements of retail executives from all areas of technology. The winners will be profiled in a special section of the January 2016 issue of Chain Store Age as well as in an online report on chainstoreage.com

  • Pinterest extends shopping further

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

    First, Pinterest is launching a new feature called Pinterest Shop. Every day, Pinterest will offer what it calls “hand-picked” product selections. The curated assortments will include products from major retailers like Bloomingdale’s and Nordstrom, as well as from smaller boutique retailers.

    Pinterest will roll out Pinterest Shop for desktop and mobile in the next couple of weeks.

  • New York to get a very special Target pop-up

    Target is setting up shop in downtown Manhattan — but it’s no ordinary store and it’s just for the holidays.

    On Dec. 9, Target will officially open Target Wonderland to the public, which the retailer describes as a “first-of-its-kind retail experience” that is part magical toy store and part Pop Art exhibit.

  • DSW elevates CIO to be new CEO

    DSW Inc. has promoted its omnichannel retailing chief to be its new CEO as the company positions itself for long-term growth.

    The company said Roger L. Rawlins, executive vice president and CIO, will succeed Michael R. MacDonald as CEO effective Jan. 1. MacDonald, who is retiring from DSW and from the board of directors, will remain with the company through the end of the year to help ensure a smooth transition. Rawlins will be appointed to the DSW board effective Jan. 1. 

  • eBay Enterprise is divided into four parts

    The splitting up of the eBay empire continues.

    eBay has completed the previously announced sale of its eBay Enterprise division, which helps retailers enhance their online presence and e-commerce capabilities, to a consortium led by private equity firm Permira for $925 million. The consortium of buyers has separated eBay Enterprise into four distinct businesses:

  • Small Retailers Make Big Moves

    Every day, it seems there is news of another large retailer opening a tech innovation center, launching a new engagement channel, or otherwise making its mark as an IT innovator. But while the big guys get all the attention, a lot of smaller retailers are also doing some very interesting and innovative things with technology.

    Here are three recent examples of small retailers launching large initiatives in technology innovation:

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  • Genesco acquires Canadian footwear chain

    Genesco is expanding its reach geographically and generationally with its latest acquisition.

    The company has entered into an agreement with the Aldo Group Inc. to acquire the 37-store Little Burgundy retail footwear chain in Canada.

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