'ReBoot' event to help stores connect |
Written by Eric Tiansay |
Monday, 21 February 2011 02:20 PM America/New_York |
Christian Retailing magazine's annual event for church and independent Christian bookstore managers and staff is getting a new focus and a new name. Formerly known as The Gathering, the three-day program of inspiration, training and business will become Retailing ReBoot, April 26-28. To be held at the Florida Hotel and Convention Center, Orlando, Fla., the conference theme will be "Engaging Without Limits," looking at how retailers can connect more closely with God, with their customers and with their suppliers. The event will feature workshops and discussions, an exhibit floor, an author reception and the announcement of the winners of the magazine's 2011 Retailers Choice Awards. "We all know that consumers have multiple options for purchasing Christian products these days, but with all the developments in digital publishing, it is more pressing than ever that stores look at what they need to do to remain relevant," said Christian Retailing Publisher Dave Condiff. "It's imperative that they engage more closely with their suppliers and learn more how to serve their customers where they, the customers, are," he said. "We want to provide a place where we can learn from each other some ways to do that—and from a foundation that is our trust in God to lead and guide us." Condiff said that the new name for the event was intended to capture the importance of updating retail practices. In addition, though The Gathering had been open to independent and other Christian retail stores for the past couple of years, since it had begun as The Gathering of Church Bookstores in 2005, some people still thought it was only for church-based retailers. "Everyone involved in Christian retailing in its different forms is being impacted right now, and we want to learn from and encourage each other," he said. Click here for more information about Retailing ReBoot. |