Registration for the Retailing Summit is currently underway. A boutique event, spots are limited so take advantage of our early bird rate through June 10th.
The Retailing Summit provides a unique learning environment for retail executives to share information, new perspectives, insights, future predictions about upcoming trends and big picture retailing concepts, and is accompanied with unmatched intimate networking opportunities.
Over 63% of attendees are traditional retailers and include CEOs; Chief Merchandise, Marketing and Finance Officers; Vice Presidents of Store Operations, Business Development, Employee Engagement, Supply Chain, and IT; and, rising company stars.
Attire for the Retailing Summit is business professional, though companies that embrace a casual culture are welcome to “dress to the brand.”
We are pleased to offer a discounted room block on-site at the Westin Galleria.
The early bird rate of $495 is available through June 10, 2016.
The 2016 Retailing Summit is scheduled for October 13th and 14th.
Located in the heart of North Dallas’ shopping district, the Retailing Summit will be held at the Westin Galleria Dallas.
Come with an eagerness to learn and a readiness to network. Be sure to also bring your business cards so that you can make connections with all of our industry attendees. Feel free to bring your laptop, Surface/iPad or a portfolio to take notes during our sessions. Complimentary WiFi will be provided.You should also plan to layer depending on room temperature preference.
Please contact crs@mays.tamu.edu.
The Center for Retailing Studies (CRS) at Texas A&M University’s Mays Business School was created in 1983 to meet the demand for highly-educated innovators in the fast-paced world of retail. Since its founding, the Center has become a renowned source of industry knowledge and relevant research that improves business practices. It is also known as one of the nation’s largest and best academic pipelines for developing business leaders for the retail sector skilled in theory, experienced in practice, and ethical in values.