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Kate Newlin

Kate is a “brand whisperer.” She’s able to hear the voices of the consumer, the culture, and the company, find where they speak in unison and unleash the power of your brand. Better yet, she knows how to bring a room to its feet, moved from engrossed to engaged to excited and ready to put her insights into action. She is the principal and founder of Kate Newlin Consulting and author of Shopportunity! How to Be a Retail Revolutionary, an ‘Oprah Selects’ and a Harvard Business Review recommended ‘book to read.’ Both books are taught in business schools throughout the country. Her consulting practice is integrally involved in developing Web3 business strategies for a wide cross-section of sectors, spanning Vans to Yum! Prior to starting her company in 2001, Kate was president of Faith Popcorn’s BrainReserve. She is a true believer in both the concept of business as a force for good and the mission-critical role it must play in the emerging social landscape. She is a frequent speaker at retail and luxury marketing meetings and is often interviewed by trade and national media for her perspectives on the emerging marketspace.

Poetry and the Fine Art of Altruism

As someone who enjoys writing, I’ve always taken to heart the idea that writing is like prostitution: First you do it for the love of ...
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MIA Shoppers Located by Nomad Retailers

There are a number of trite sayings that migrate from sports into business. Fish where the fish are. Skate where the puck is going, not ...
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Retail as Endangered or Evolving Species?

As we consider the ever-quickening pace of retail brand decline and retailer retrenchment, I am reminded of the professional experiences that have molded my world ...
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Not All Retail Jobs Created Equal: Thinking Outside the Bot

One of the hot topics in business today is the “whither retail jobs” question. On the one hand, there’s a remarkable story in The New ...
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What’s a Specialty, Hard-to-Ship Product to Do in an Amazon World?

The question most frequently asked of people who consult to retail and consumer products manufacturers is: “What can we do in an age of Amazon ...
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An Open Letter to Tiffany

Dear Mr. Kowalski: On Super Bowl Sunday as the Tiffany brand was about to be served up to a massive international audience via Lady Gaga ...
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Why An Automatic Service Charge Doesn’t (and Can’t) Work for Restaurants

The conundrum facing restaurateurs right now is how to develop a pricing and business model that allows for fair wages to be paid to all ...
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Where is Retail Headed?

Walmart is buying Jet.com. “Forbes” tells us that shopping malls are being killed by online shopping and Nordstrom’s CFO says it’s only going to get ...
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