Experience in the retail industry continues to diversify: Resolve Digital’s CEO guest stars in the Rethink Retail podcast.
Alejandra Renteria · Sep 4, 2020 · Share:
Miami FL, July 16, 2020 - Resolve Digital’s CEO, David Hemmat, joined as a guest for the latest episode of the “Retail Rundown” podcast-a weekly discussion with industry experts about top trending news stories in retail.
The episode was hosted by Julia Raymond and also featured Karl Haller,Partner, and Consumer Center of Competency Leader atIBM. The discussion focused on consumer-driven innovation and IBM’s breaking down its 2020 US Retail Index findings, Best Buy pushing ahead with its store hub model, and Nikeclosing major wholesale accounts. It aired on August 31, 2020, and has reached over 100 listeners.
On Best Buy’s hub model and consumer-driven innovation David said:
“It’s clear that consumers are buying more and more outside of stores and it’s up to the retailers to catch up”.
To listen to this episode click on any of these links:
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https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6706271131365625856
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https://twitter.com/RETHINK_Retail/status/1300511104125337601
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https://www.rethink.industries/podcast/retail-rundown-aug-31-2020-with-karl-haller-and-david-hemmat/
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https://soundcloud.com/rethink-retail/rrr-2020-08-31-v1-mixdown
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https://plinkhq.com/i/1396769328?to=page
To learn more about the podcast and it’s hosts visit: https://www.rethink.industries/podcasts/
About RETHINK Retail:
As a Valtech media company, RETHINK retail is a website of multimedia resources that documents and reports on the evolution of retail in today’s connected world. Their resources explore the most recent trends and innovations in commerce today.
About David Hemmat:
David is an entrepreneur with a software engineering background. He has spent the past few years developing new businesses in the software development field.
David currently owns and operates several software-related companies including Resolve Digital, and is an active participant and contributor in various software engineering communities and groups.
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