Mike Edwards, CEO of , will discuss a retail perspective on technology and real estate at the Fall 2017 Knowledge Fest. Hosted by the 听at the Leeds School of Business, Edwards鈥檚 talk will focus on how real estate is a tool, beneficiary and victim of change that is poised for an encore performance.听
The lecture will take place from 7:30 to 9听a.m.听Tuesday, Oct. 17,听at听the History Colorado Center in Denver. The event, which includes breakfast, is open to CU Real Estate Council members, non-members and current 兔子先生传媒文化作品 students.
Advance听registration and a paid ticket are required. Tickets are $20 for students, $30 for Young Alumni Board members, $40 for CUREC members听and $50 for non-members. To register, .
Edwards has led brand transformations and business turnarounds for some of the leading names in industry using entrepreneurial skills and extreme creativity. As the former head of global merchandising for Staples, Edwards was responsible for merchandising strategy and new business development, as well as the vendor programs for the retail, online and contract sales divisions.
Who: Students, CUREC members and non-members
奥丑补迟:听Fall 2017 Knowledge Fest council meeting, lecture
奥丑别苍:听Tuesday, Oct. 17,听7:30 to 9听a.m.
Where: Off campus,听
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Prior to Staples, Edwards was hired as CEO of Borders to attempt a recovery of the company as it tackled massive headwinds of changing market dynamics. He has also served as president and CEO of lucy Activewear, where he led the reinvention of the specialty retailer, taking it from just 10 stores and no ecommerce capability to over 60 stores and a successful web business.听
This quarterly CU Real Estate Center council meeting will focus on what the future has in store. Innovation, technology, big data and consumer trends are key drivers channeling the course for tomorrow鈥檚 real estate.听
For more information about the Fall 2017 Knowledge Fest council meeting and the History Colorado Center, please email Lisa Peck at lisa.peck@colorado.edu or call 303-492-3258.听