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NORA brings Matt Shay of NRF to speak with Australian retailers

  • Written by Karen Porter


Matthew Shay, President and CEO of the National Retail Federation (NRF), the peak retail industry lobby group in the USA, will visit Australia as a guest of NORA on 21st February 2018. Matthew will be joined by David French, SVP Government Relations at NRF for two Melbourne events, and together they will share their insights into the outlook for retail from a global perspective and how this will impact the market locally.

“David and I look forward to sharing with and learning from retailers in Australia. The retail industry has become a true cross-border industry and insights from around the world shape its future,” says Matthew.

Matthew will take the opportunity at these two Melbourne events to go deeper into his thoughts on the state of the industry, current trends and the importance and role of advocacy at government level.

“Having an effective voice in government to ensure that retail interests are accounted for takes time and dedication, relationship building and the development of trust. In the last year the industry has seen some incredible success on policy issues that were years in the making,” adds Matthew.

NRF, through the NRF Foundation, is also focused on shaping retail’s future and the long-term development and recruitment of retail talent.

“With the industry’s rapid transformation, the skills needed to propel the industry into the future are also changing. At NRF we are focused on not just making sure the right talent knows retail is a great place to work, but also creating a pipeline of that great talent, " he says.

NRF is the world’s largest retail trade association, and retail remains the U.S.’s largest private-sector industry employer, responsible for creating one in four U.S. jobs — 42 million working Americans — and generating $2.6 trillion in annual GDP.

Matthew and David will be involved in a ‘fireside chat’ forum on Wednesday 21st February from 12pm to 2pm at BDO, Collins Square, Tower Four, Level 18, 727 Collins Street, Melbourne. They will also appear at an industry-only dinner on the same evening. Expressions of interest to Brittany Frankland -brittany@nora.org.au

 

About NORA
NORA is an influential business network connecting retailers, service providers, markets and customers to accelerate learning and business growth. The organisation helps members to improve business performance through the sharing of best practice insights and a range of unique, educational, and hands-on events.

About Matt Shay

Matthew Shay is president and CEO of the National Retail Federation, the world’s largest retail trade association and peak retail industry lobby group in the USA.

https://nrf.com/who-we-are/nrf-staff/matthew-r-shay

About David French

David French is senior vice president for government relations at the National Retail Federation.

https://nrf.com/who-we-are/nrf-staff/david-french

Business Council media: Celebrating indigenous economic success

  • Written by Media Release


Every Australian – no matter where they live or their background – should have the opportunity to be their best and realise their full potential, Business Council of Australia Chief Executive Jennifer Westacott said today.

 

Tomorrow marks 10 years since the Apology to the Stolen Generations, a watershed moment where Australians came together to acknowledge the gross wrongdoings of the past.

 

“Today, 10 years on, we stand here celebrating Indigenous economic success,” Ms Westacott said.

 

“After the Apology, the Business Council ran its first Indigenous Engagement Survey and found of 94 businesses, 21 said they had an Indigenous employment strategy. It’s now tripled to 62 businesses. Nine companies had a Reconciliation Action Plan a decade ago. It’s now more than 50.

 

“Business Council member companies now employ more than 20,000 Indigenous Australians. Woolworths and Wesfarmers together have more than 7,500 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees, including an increasing number in management roles.”

 

Since 2014 Business Council member companies have spent or contracted over $2 billion dollars with Indigenous owned businesses and joint ventures.

 

Business Council member companies are also in the process of examining their supply chains and exploring ways to enhance their work with Indigenous businesses.

 

The Business Council has teamed up with Supply Nation on the Raising the Bar initiative.

 

“While we continue to narrow the divide, we must also work to unleash the potential of all Australians. Economic advancement at an individual, family and community level is one of the best ways to create the type of opportunities that can deliver real, genuine and lasting change,” Ms Westacott said.

 

“The Apology enabled us to move forward with hope and optimism, backed by programs such as Closing the Gap and the national Reconciliation Action Plan.

 

“Business stands ready to work with government to unlock opportunities for Australians, regardless of their background or where they live. And together – as a nation – we can all realise our potential.”

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