Info Exchange is a foundational pillar to how the National Advisory Group builds community for it’s members. New in 2024, NAG members are encouraged to gather virtually around burning issue topics to learn, support, and overcome challenges together. Following each CStoreDecisions webinar, an online Info Exchange will convene to keep the conversation going and to further enhance the learning from the experts on each webinar topic. The upcoming 2024 webinar topics and subsequent Info Exchange are detailed below.
Scheduling Note: Each CStoreDecisions Webinar is held on a Thursday at 2:00pm eastern. The corresponding Info Exchange Online will convene at 12:00pm eastern the following Tuesday.
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Embracing Tech
CStoreDecisions Webinar
Thursday, July 25, 2024 / 2:00pm Eastern
Technology is changing the ways c-store retailers go to market, from mobile apps to automation. Retailers discuss how the industry is shifting and what they’re doing to keep up with the changes. This webinar will focus on digital integration, including mobile apps, loyalty programs, omnichannel and unified commerce.
In this webinar you will learn how the industry is shifting // What’s driving the adoption of digital integration // How a big national chain like 7-Eleven and a small regional chain like Neon Marketplace are each finding success with digitalization.
- Yaqub Baiani, VP of Digital Product Management, 7-Eleven
- Adi Dhandhania, CEO of Neon Marketplace
- Mike Templeton, VP Digital Strategy, NextChapter
Open To All
Info Exchange Online
Tuesday, July 30, 2024
12:00pm Eastern
NAG members are encouraged to join the info exchange round table online to further discuss technology changes, challenges, and how to maximize success.
Attending/watching the July 30th Webinar is encouraged, but not required.
for NAG Members Only
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An uptick in theft and violence has many retailers rethinking their loss prevention strategies. Our expert/retailer panel weighs in on what it takes to reduce shrink in today’s environment. Technological advancements are offering new options for retailers from computer vision to wearable cameras to cigarette tracking. But training and oversight remain best practices in preventing theft.
The shift toward electric vehicle (EV) charging is slowly but steadily continuing in the U.S. Retailers and experts weigh in on the trends, how retailers should determine if EV is right for their chain and other key considerations in evaluating the future of fuel.