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  • Casual Male representative teams with Great American Group for Kuwait store opening

    Woodland Hills, Calif. -- Kuwait-based trading and contracting company The Standard Arabian Business & Enterprises Co., which represents Casual Male, said Thursday it will use Great American Group GA Store Opening Services program for a retail location in Kuwait.

    The Sabeco project represents the first time Great American Group's new Store Opening Services have been used outside the United States.

  • Aaron's names new president and CEO

    Atlanta -- Rent-to-own retailer Aaron’s said Wednesday it has appointed interim CEO Ronald W. Allen as its permanent president and CEO.

    Allen served as chairman and CEO of Delta Air Lines from 1987 to 1997, and has been a member of the Aaron's board since 1997.

  • Gap names two retail veterans to executive posts

    San Francisco -- Gap Inc. has named Jill Stanton to the newly-created role as creative advisor for Old Navy, and Liz Meltzer as senior VP of Gap International Merchandising.

    Stanton will work with the Old Navy design and merchandising teams to provide a fresh perspective and insights to the brand. Her career spans more than 25 years in apparel retail, starting with global retailers Next and Marks and Spencer. She also has more than a decade of experience with Nike, ultimately serving as VP global apparel.

  • H-E-B unveils colorful ad campaign

    Santa Monica, Calif. -- Branding agency The Richards Group said Wednesday that, on behalf of client H-E-B Grocery Co., it has selected production company King and Country to create six new spots featuring a mixture of kids, family pets, animated typography, and the red and white colors from H-E-B's logo.

    The first of the 15-second spots debuted Wednesday in targeted TV and cable outlets and on HEB's social media channels, including www.YouTube.com/HEB.

  • Lowe’s names senior VP store operations

    Mooresville, N.C. -- Lowe’s Cos. announced the promotion of Kevin S. Measel to senior VP store operations for the company’s West division. Measel replaces Jim Frasso, who retired from Lowe’s following a 17-year career with the company.

    Measel has more than 28 years of retail experience in both store operations and merchandising, having served most recently as merchandising VP nursery.
     

  • The Bay testing virtual greeter

    New York City -- Canadian department store retailer The Bay is testing a virtual greeter at its Toronto flagship, according to the Globe & Mail.

    The greeter, a life-like digital image of a female that is projected on a glass panel, is located near an interactive display of high-end gifts on the main floor. Named Anna, the image is prompted by sensors in the ceiling to start talking when customers approach.

    The system was developed by 4D Retail Technology Corp., according to the report.

  • Collective Brands’ Perfomance + Lifestyle Group to expand overseas

    Lexington, Mass. -- The Collective Brands Performance + Lifestyle Group (PLG), which owns such brands as Sperry Top-Sider, Saucony, Keds and Stride Rite, announced today that is has signed new agreements with partners in 10 countries to continue the rapid international expansion of several of its brands in Mexico, Indonesia, Japan, five South American countries and the Czech Republic.

  • Christopher & Banks CEO resigns

    Minneapolis -- Christopher & Banks Corp. said CEO Larry Barenbaum resigned from all his positions in the company, effective Friday.

    The struggling retailer, which posted a $22.2 million loss in fiscal 2011, named president Joel Waller as interim CEO. It said it has formed a committee to search for a permanent CEO.
     

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