Join us at Foley & Lardner LLP for an evening of networking, sharing, and learning, including connecting with South Florida’s fashion leaders and gaining critical industry knowledge.
Topics of Discussion
- Essential business tools to compete in today’s emerging and limitless digital marketplace
- What you need to know about leading an e-commerce fashion business operation
- Digital marketing, data privacy issues, and brand protection
Moderator
Ashley Jordan, CEO of Fashion One: Fashion and Entertainment Television Channel
Panelists
Astrid Pedregal, CEO and Founder, Crasqi
Alexandra Pedregal, Creative Director and Founder, Crasqi
Alina Villasante, Designer, Creator and Visionary, Peace Love World
Julian Chang, Fashion Designer
Laura Ganoza, Partner, Intellectual Property and Litigation, Foley & Lardner LLP
For more information, please contact Brook Radford at [email protected] or 312.832.4527.
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