fabric Launches Chiefly Digital: the Digital Leader’s Guide to Modern Commerce Podcast
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- fabric, the creators of the next-generation commerce platform, today announced the launch of its Chiefly Digital: The Digital Leader’s Guide to Modern Commerce podcast series.
The world of commerce is undergoing a revolution and buzzing with innovation. Today’s consumer expects a connected buying shopping experience that’s nothing short of perfection. The new series offers an essential playbook for sitting or aspiring CDOs, and all digital leaders responsible for their company’s commerce customer experiences: architecting them, enabling them or supporting them.
Host Jay Topper, Chief Customer Officer at fabric, and a seasoned Chief Digital Officer (CDO), shares insider secrets during the series on turning the retail organization into a digital powerhouse. He talks with retail executives about how the most cutting-edge companies are navigating the biggest challenges and opportunities in the retail industry today as they move to modern commerce.
Season 1 will focus on the emergence of the CDO role, why it’s so important for any organization, and how digital leaders are delivering more connected customer experiences.
The first two episodes, focused on Raising the Digital IQ of Your Organization and Customer-Centric Strategies for Retail Success with Derek Yarbrough, former CMO and CDO of J.Crew and Madewel, are now available.
Upcoming show guests will include:
- Kate Schardt - VP of Global Insights Capabilities and Partnerships at PepsiCo
- Shirley Gao and Thomas Calhoun - CDO & CIO / VP of E-Commerce at PacSun
- Jenna Flateman Posner - former CDO of Solo Brands
- Su Li Rivera - Sr. VP of Marketing at Rakuten
- Steve Philips - Founder & CEO at Zappi
- Prashant Agrawal - Founder & CEO at Impact Analytics
- Karen Bebe - CTO at Bealls
Chiefly Digital: The Digital Leader’s Guide to Modern Commerce podcast series can be found on Spotify, Apple or YouTube.
fabric is on a mission to revolutionize commerce. The company’s headless and composable commerce platform, fabric Order Management System (OMS), applications, and APIs support merchandisers, operators, and developers within high-growth brands and retailers for a much more modern commerce experience. To learn more about fabric technology, go to: https://fabric.inc/videos/fabric-overview.
About fabric
fabric is the next-generation commerce platform that is designed to provide the commerce services customers expect so they can build world-class experiences, anywhere. fabric is on a mission to revolutionize commerce for everyone, and we empower businesses who are striving to deliver commerce that drives conversion and customer outcomes. Leading retailers, including Brooklinen and Ashley’s Furniture, trust fabric to run their modern commerce business. A global, remote-first company with employees and offices all over the world - including San Francisco, Seattle, and India - fabric was founded in 2017 by a group of industry veterans determined to bring the same technical principles found at Amazon to retail. Learn more at https://fabric.inc.
Press Contact:
Cathy Wright
Offleash PR for fabric
fabric@offleashpr.com
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