Kim — I am applying for a position as a marketing planning specialist
for a shoe company.
Frequently, pit bulls are associated with children, as in the Our Gang comedies, as well as with Buster Brown, both in short films and as the corporate mascot
for a shoe company.
Beckham is one of a couple worldwide athletes starring in the «Practice pop - ins» commerical spot
for the shoe company.
Not exact matches
SHANGHAI — A Chinese
company that manufactured Ivanka Trump
shoes and has been accused of serious labor abuses is being celebrated in a blockbuster propaganda film
for extending China's influence around the globe.
Yet many
companies are waiting
for the first
shoe to drop in order to react.
Jack Erwin, a men's
shoe wear
company, wasn't started by fashion icons, or anyone in the fashion industry
for that matter.
Only time will tell if Under Armour can return its
shoe business to the growth of a year ago, but it doesn't bode well that such a young category
for the
company is already struggling.
The brand is throwing everything it has behind the new
shoe, and the campaign
for the
shoe was the biggest and most expensive marketing campaign the brand has ever done
for a product, Adrienne Lofton, Under Armour's senior vice president of global brand management, told Fast
Company.
The
shoe seller The Walking
Company, which operates 208 stores in the US, filed
for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in March.
Adidas and Nike's
shoe offerings are a much bigger overall percentage of sales
for both
companies when compared with Under Armour.
On Tuesday, Nike (NKE) is expected to post third - quarter profit that beats Wall Street's forecasts, as the
company has seen strong sales growth amid increased demand
for basketball and running
shoes.
The
company's sales in the region have tumbled 7 %
for the first nine months of 2014 despite an overall increase in sportswear gear sales, as consumers buy more
shoes, tights and shorts
for working out and even
for their casual streetwear needs.
As customers shop
for shoes directly from Amazon, analysts say
companies like Foot Locker and Finish Line are in danger.
Companies like TOMS
Shoes and Soapbox Soaps, responded to the call by implementing a «one - for - one» giving model, tying a easily - identified benefit (like providing shoes to children in need) to a purc
Shoes and Soapbox Soaps, responded to the call by implementing a «one -
for - one» giving model, tying a easily - identified benefit (like providing
shoes to children in need) to a purc
shoes to children in need) to a purchase.
Before the tutorials, the pitches made no mention of the GeoPalz founders» previous
company, Jibbitz, which made charms
for Crocs
shoes and eventually sold to Crocs
for $ 20 million.
Adidas AG, a listed German
shoe and sportswear
company, is considering a sale of its Rockport
shoe brand, according to a statement by Adidas CEO Herbert Hainer. www.adidas.com Axel Springer Digital Classifieds has acquired Israeli classifieds website Yad2 from Walla Communications, a unit of Bezeq Israel Telecom,
for approximately $ 228 million.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with him, Hsieh is the CEO of Zappos, a customer service
company that happens to be an ecommerce
shoe and apparel retailer, based in Las Vegas.
Hailing the rebirth of prep, the
company is swapping metallic unitards
for blazers, button - downs and boat
shoes.
The
company says this helps its
shoes offer guidance without the need
for more restrictive construction.
The
company's first production
shoe with a 3D - printed design uses a technology that was originally conceived in the 1980s
for rear - projection TVs.
A successful searcher finds a
company he or she can stick with
for the long haul and upon closing the search immediately becomes engrossed in and dedicated to managing that one
company, stepping seamlessly into the
shoes of the departing CEO.
Prior to launching her own
company, she worked
for 14 years in the
shoe industry with big - name brands including Nine West, Kenneth Cole, Timberland, Reebok and Dr. Martens.
In 1992, the
company introduced a plastic cleat
for golf
shoes under the brand Softspikes.
When Nike went public in 1980, the country saw
for the first time that the «sneaker guys from Oregon» had built a
company with annual sales of $ 270 million, net income of roughly $ 13 million, and annual production of 30 million pairs of
shoes.
CTMS joins a growing number of
companies, such as Las Vegas — based online
shoe retailer Zappos, that are flattening their organizations and being rewarded
for their boldness.
On the sides of the uppers was a trademark that today accounts
for roughly 35 % of all athletic
shoes sold in the United States, the largest market share of any
company in the business, according to Knight.
By dropping a cookie on Nordstrom's website,
for instance, Triggit and other retargeting
companies can help the store place an ad in your Facebook newsfeed
for a pair of
shoes you'd been browsing earlier in the day.
At $ 300 - $ 400 a pair, Paul Evans might be a bit more expensive than what some guys are looking
for, but the
company's high quality is immediately apparent as soon as you put its
shoes on.
Plus, with expectations
for Valeant as low as they are, the next CEO doesn't really have to worry about big
shoes to fill, Ackman suggested: «You don't want to be CEO after Jack Welch has been running the
company,» he said, referring to the legendary CEO of General Electric (ge).
In response, he created Indosole — a
for - profit
shoe company that creates stylish, hip sandals and
shoes made from repurposed Indonesian motorcycle tires.
Wolf and Shepherd founder Justin Schneider worked as a
shoe designer
for Adidas and New Balance before starting a
company of his own.
Corey Schuchman, director of e-commerce
for Jildor
Shoes, said that her
company has been using live chat
for two years.
And its «one
for one» business model — which initially had the
company donate a pair of
shoes to needy children in the developing world
for each pair it sold — has inspired scores of copycats.
Witness Nike marketers a few years ago hanging out with skateboarders in an effort to increase the
company's «cool quotient» and crack a new market
for its
shoes.
TOMS
Shoes,
for example — a household - name
company in this category — has been a notable leader
for years.
While he loved the culture at Zappos.com, the online
shoe store where he'd spent more than three years as senior director of brand marketing, he wanted to look
for new opportunities at a large
company in New York or a startup in San Francisco.
And Abraham Attah — the 15 - year - old co-star of Beasts of No Nation — turned up
for his presenter's gig
shod in a pair of the
company's signature alpargata slip - ons, made specially
for him from embroidered black velvet.
Now through December 21 the
company is having a huge flash sale, save 40 % on
shoes for the entire family by using the promo code «FLASH» checkout.
At the ceremonies, his
company, the virtuous
shoe business Toms, took home what amounts to the statue
for Best Publicity.
For example, back when she was an executive recruiter, a friend of mine used to buy high - end shoes for anyone who recommended a candidate that was accepted by a company who had an open position she was looking to fi
For example, back when she was an executive recruiter, a friend of mine used to buy high - end
shoes for anyone who recommended a candidate that was accepted by a company who had an open position she was looking to fi
for anyone who recommended a candidate that was accepted by a
company who had an open position she was looking to fill.
American sports and fitness
company Nike on Tuesday said that it has adopted a 3D - printing method that uses athlete data to create uppers, or textile parts of the
shoe above the sole,
for customised performance footwear.
Kristina Blahnik, who left her architecture practice in 2009 to join her uncle's
company, will discuss what's next
for one of the world's most celebrated
shoe brands.
Take
for example, the
shoe company TOMS.
If you work
for a large
company, the number will probably knock you off your
shoes.
Last year Adidas made headlines when the
company joined forces with Parley
for the Oceans to craft
shoes made out of recycled ocean trash.
She supplements her Social Security income by running 10 - day sales events at Costco, where she sells clothing,
shoes and bedding
for marketing
companies, and by acting as an extra in Baltimore - filmed television shows and movies.
As such, journey maps are an illustration made by walking in your customers»
shoes to capture their steps, needs, and perceptions
for some interaction they had with your
company, some journey they were taking to achieve some outcome.
Chinese officials could «make American
companies wear small
shoes,» said Kennedy, alluding to a traditional Chinese saying that means causing pain or difficulty
for another party.
Cyrus and James Clark founded
shoe business Clarks in Street, Somerset in 1825, and James Clark Junior ensured the
company's factories had some of the best conditions
for workers in the whole country.
In 1992 Damon cofounded DC
Shoes, and he's now the executive VP of the
company, which in March was bought by Quiksilver
for $ 87 million.