Tag: Jobs

Former President of The North Face, Steven E. Rendle, Named to New Position of President & Chief Operating Officer at VF Corporation

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Some interesting new shifts are taking place at VF Corporation, owners of The North Face, Timberland, Vans, and other brands. Steven E. Rendle, 55, has been appointed President & Chief Operating Officer at the company and has been elected to VF’s Board of Directors. He will report to Eric Wiseman, VF’s Chairman and Chief Executive […]

Life in an iCloud -Technology Moving at the Speed of Real-Time

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Apple CEO Steve Jobs took the stage today at WWDC and announced a new cloud-based service that does a multiple of things, including changing the music industry.

Lost Generation: Examining the Changing Psychodemographics of Youth Culture Today, Brands Can Create Authenticity and Do Good by Supporting Key Concerns

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Taking a look at what youth markets are most effected by in their daily lives, from lack of jobs, to gas prices, to teen suicide, provides new understanding and ways to connect to a new generation.

The Mobile Platform Wars and What You Should Know When It Comes to Youth Culture

The mobile app market is clearly the future, but for those working in youth culture, there are many things to consider when creating your mobile business strategies.

Dub Show Tour Kicks-off in LA with Tricked After-Market Cars, Lowriders, and Enough Bling to Prove a Recession-Proof Subculture Does Exist

This event, featuring hot cars, hot girls, big rims, and pimped rides, makes it tough for even hot performers like Ice Cube and Jim Jones to measure up.

MacWorld Expo Highlights Center Around Music as Thousands from the”Cult of Mac” Flock to San Francisco

Kick-off of technology trade show season starting with MacWorld reveals where things are headed next. Here are the most interesting developments from a youth culture perspective.

Top Concerns in Youth Culture Reflect Differing Opinions than Mainstream Media Reports

Youth culture markets of 13-25-year-olds aren’t as much in shock-and-awe about the failing economy (and government) as you may think. This DIY generation kicked-in their survival tactics long ago. See what cause-marketing campaigns would make the most difference to them.