Today’s Fashion, Apparel and Beauty Industries – A Post-Pandemic Roundtable Discussion
17 September 2020
Foley organized a virtual peer-to-peer roundtable for our Fashion, Apparel and Beauty clients. In our experience, sharing experiences, ideas and best practices with other similarly situated executives is one of the best ways to bring value to your own organization. The closed, curated video chat included important Foley clients, contacts and business leaders in the fashion, apparel and beauty industries to share collective experiences and learn from each other.
Foley hosted the virtual platform, and Laura Ganoza, co-chair of the Foley FAB Group, along with other colleagues from Foley and our Coronavirus Task Force, facilitated. Participants had an opportunity to introduce themselves, describe their respective businesses and challenges, and share perspectives.
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