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 NOVEMBER 18, 2019
 
 
 
 
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1. SHOPTALK RETAIL CONFERENCE TO FEATURE ONLY WOMEN SPEAKERS IN 2020: Shoptalk, a retail industry conference, has announced plans to put women front and center next year. The event, which is slated to take place March 22 to March 25 at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, will only have women speakers for both its keynote and breakout sessions. Further, Zia Daniell Wigder, Shoptalk's chief global content officer, revealed that beginning in 2021, Shoptalk’s speaker roster will always be split 50/50 between men and women. Fortune: "Women are better represented in the C-suites of retail than in most other industries. But with just 36 women at the helm of aFortune 500 company (that elite group includes the C.E.O.s of Best Buy, Kohl's, Ulta Beauty, and J.C. Penney), Shoptalk wants its approach to send a message beyond the world of retail. Shoptalk's move has meant that 60 male speakers who had already been booked were asked to give their spot to a female colleague, something Wigder says has not been a problem so far... 'Some people won't be happy with the move but we think that overall it's an important thing for us to do and it's absolutely essential for the industry,' she says."

2. FASHION EDITORS TAKE A STAND FOR SUSTAINABILITY: Maxed out on free clothes, makeup samples, and more, fashion editors have sent a plea to industry publicists asking them to edit the amount of swag they send, and to vastly dial back on packaging for the gifts. The letter was crafted by a group of fashionistas during a recent industry breakfast, and posted to the social media accounts of all those in attendance. They wanted to take a stand before the holiday season, when their desks become mountains of freebies. WWD: “‘In an effort to reduce excess, we, in the fashion community, are seeking a mindful awareness this holiday season (and beyond!). We urge p.r. agencies and brands to refrain from blind gifting and using excessive "unboxing" materials,' the letter said. ‘Thoughtful packaging, as well as advance notice, choice of product, or the option to respectively opt out of gifting would be appreciated as we set the intention to shift industry norms.’”

3. NYC PLAYBOY CLUB CLOSING TO BECOME A LIVE NATION VENUE AND STEAKHOUSE: Against the backdrop of the #MeToo movement, New York’s second iteration of the Playboy Club is closing. Open for just over a year, the space will be put to good use: It is set to become a steakhouse and entertainment venue, sponsored by event promoter Live Nation. The New York Post: “The revamp comes as the club’s owners seek to boost business in the #Metoo era, where companies are no longer game to reimburse employees excursions to a club famous for its scantily clad women, sources said. The club—which sells memberships but also has a bar that’s open to the public—is often packed on the weekends but has had trouble drawing a crowd on weekdays, sources told The Post.”

 
 
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LOS ANGELES:The Los Angeles Convention Center has two new hires: Scott Banks is the new vice president of security and guest services, while Patrick Smart is the new general manager of Taste of L.A. by Levy.

MIAMI/SOUTH FLORIDA: The Little Lighthouse Foundation will host its Season Opening Party: Blanc de Blancs on November 23 at the Deck at Island Gardens. The organization, which supports underserved children and families, is selling tickets as well as V.I.P. cabanas and tables with bottle service.

NEW YORK: The Coalition for the Homeless is hosting the 25th annual ArtWalk NY tonight. The party and art auction will be held at Spring Studios.

SAN FRANCISCO: InterContinental San Francisco has appointed Raymond Vermolen as general manager. A veteran of InterContinental properties worldwide, with 26 years of hotel experience, Vermolen most recently was the general manager at Hotel Indigo in Los Angeles.

TORONTO: The Canadian International AutoShow, which begins February 14, announced it is increasing the number of electric vehicles available for test drives, reflecting a growing interest in the technology. Organizers also expect a record number of electric vehicles to be displayed on the show floor.

 
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