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The C-Suite Perspective on Retail’s Challenges in 2021

As president of the Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA), Brian Dodge works directly with CEOs of many of the largest retailers in the US. At this year’s LP Magazine Annual Meeting, Brian will offer his insights into this year’s difficulties from the COVID-19 pandemic, the focus on systemic racism, the financial recession, and what is on the C-suite’s agenda as retail moves into 2021.

Hear Brian Dodge’s presentation at the 2020 LP Magazine Annual Meeting October 27 at 2:00 pm Eastern.

Brian Dodge
Brian Dodge

Brian Dodge is an experienced public affairs professional with extensive background in government affairs and public policy. He has been with RILA for 13 years in multiple roles, moving from vice president to senior vice president, executive vice president, COO, and president effective January 2020. Brian has played a very visible role in advocating for retailers throughout the difficulties of 2020.

Register here and check out the other presentations during the 3-day event.

Thanks to ADT Commercial for sponsoring this presentation.

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