The CPG Guys

CPG & Retail Conferences & Industry Events

Peter V.S. Bond, Sri Rajagopalan & Bryan Gildenberg Season 1 Episode 356

The CPG Guys review 11 major industry conferences & events to help our audience understand the attendee archetypes, subjects and format to help them make judicious decisions about investing in these open industry venues for collaboration.

For a more comprehensive list of industry events with descriptions, timing, location and marketing sites, visit: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15Yr5wQlc5Luhp-3IRCjvmFYiyvCEG_wV6e_-82V1FsA/edit?usp=sharing

Events discussed:

  • CES
  • NRF Big Show
  • FMI Midwinter
  • Shoptalk
  • NADCS Annual
  • P2PI Retail Media Summit
  • Cornell Omnichannel Leadership
  • Shoptalk Europe
  • Groceryshop
  • Amazon unBoxed
  • Advertising Week NY


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