What the Future: Shopping

Revisit our foresight webinar exploring how spending (and saving) will evolve in a revamped economic and retail landscape.

Social shifts, new technologies and changing values are revolutionizing the ways people shop. How will the brands, independent retailers, and superstores that sell to them earn their business?

In What the Future: Shopping, experts on shifting consumer culture, resale and dupe culture, payments, store architecture and everything in between talk shop about how spending (and saving) will evolve in a revamped economic and retail landscape. With exclusive interviews, polling and insights on shopping frequency and preferred channels, purchase triggers, concerns and challenges, attitudes about “buying American” and consumer worries — plus a close look at AI, e-commerce and influencer marketing — this webinar is a one-stop shop. 

Whether you work in financial services, consumer goods, technology, marketing, or another industry altogether, this episode of What the Future is an essential look at what the future has in store. Listen in to hear from:

  • Angel Bellon, vice president and head of cultural intelligence, Publicis Groupe’s The Community
  • Helen Herrick, principal, MBH Architects
  • Taylor Welden, creative director, Carryology
  • Virginia Chamlee, vintage expert and author of “Big Thrift Energy”
  • Lynne Marek, editor, Payments Dive

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