Senior executives from some of the worldโ€™s foremost retail, technology and business brands will converge in Tucson next month, exploring ways to enhance the in-store experience for shoppers.

The 21st annual Global Retailing Conference, put on by the University of Arizonaโ€™s Terry J. Lundgren Center for Retailing, will be held April 20 and 21 at the JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort.

This yearโ€™s theme, โ€œWhatโ€™s In Store,โ€ will delve into integrating the digital and in-store shopping experience, evolving marketing tactics, creating innovative store concepts and tackling the demands of personalization.

โ€œThe retail landscape continues to evolve at a rapid pace as shoppers demand new, more personal ways to engage with business,โ€ said Terry J. Lundgren, chairman and CEO of Macyโ€™s, who will deliver opening remarks at the conference. โ€œInnovative concepts and a faster-to-market approach are the keys to success for any retailer working to adapt to omni-channel shopping.โ€

In addition to Lundgren, speakers include Alex Komoroske, lead product manager at Google; Angela Ahrendts, senior vice president of retail and online stores for Apple; designer Kendra Scott; Walmartโ€™s chief merchandising officer, Steve Bratspies; and Sarah Quinlan, senior vice president of market insights for MasterCard.

For the full lineup of presenters, visit globalretailingconference.org

โ€œOver the years, this gathering of the worldโ€™s top business leaders has proven to be the center of gravity for emerging ideas and concepts that have shaped the retail marketplace,โ€ Lundgren said.

Registrations priced from $400 to $695 are being accepted for a limited number of attendees.


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