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12 / Noticias La Ultima Hora , Enero, 2011
CLASS IS IN SESSION AT MACY’S
Macy’s announces its first business development program,
“The Workshop at Macy’s” set to identify and foster growth in
minority and women-owned businesses
The Workshop at Macy’s has begun accepting applications for
inaugural classes
New York, NY – January 11, 2011 – In an e ffort to help bolster up-and-coming
enterprises, Macy’s today announces the creation of a one-of-a-kind program
covering the business of fashion - The Workshop at Macy’s. Setting the stage
for retail business innovation, The Workshop at Macy’s aims to nurture and
grow the next generation of minority and women-owned retail talent. The
Workshop is the latest evolution of Macy’s long-standing commitment to
vendor diversity and to providing customers with unique goods and services
that meet their lifestyle.
The specially designed business development curriculum of “The Workshop”
is aimed at minority and women-owned retail businesses that are poised to
succeed on a larger scale, but need additional tools on business practices to
move to the next level and sustain growth. The four and a half-day intensive
training course, to be held in May 2011 at Macy’s Herald Square offices in New
York City, will be taught by Macy’s seasoned executives and industry experts,
as well as key retail partners. With this annual program, Macy’s hopes to
create a pipeline of viable vendors that will grow to become successful partners
within Macy’s own vendor community.
“Of the many initiatives Macy’s, Inc. has pursued on behalf of our expanding
diversity strategy, supplier diversity is an area of special importance,” saidTerry J. Lundgren, chairman, president and chief executive office r of Macy’s,
Inc. “The Workshop at Macy’s is the latest example of our continued commitment
to support and grow certified minority or women-owned retail vendors that will
allow us to enhance our business, while also providing our customers with
compelling product. As partners, it’s a true win-win for both the vendor and our company. Macy’s finds and nurtures talented new
vendors who can deliver high quality, competitively priced merchandise and these vendors, in turn, see their business grow.”
The Workshop at Macy’s will allow selected participants to collaborate with fellow aspiring vendors, gain access to industry experts
and solicit one-on-one business coaching. The course work includes classes on Strategic Planning, Merchandising and Assortment
Planning, Branding, Sales and Marketing, and Access to Capital. The curriculum was designed by a consortium of experts from
Macy’s Learning & Development, Macy’s Multicultural Merchandising and Vendor Development, Babson College, the nation’s
leading business school for entrepreneurship, and with select Macy’s merchants/vendors.
“The Workshop at Macy’s will help us to identify and cultivate talent within the minority and women-owned small business
community that will keep us at the forefront of innovation and continue to enhance our overall diversity strategy,” said Shawn
Outler, Macy’s group vice-president of Multicultural Merchandising and Vendor Development. “Our support will provide these up
and coming vendors with the necessary tools to succeed on a wider scale, as well as build a pipeline of exemplary vendors ready and
able to provide our customers with unique merchandise that speaks to their various lifestyle needs.”
To promote the inaugural program, Macy’s enlisted a few key vendors from its ranks to give a face to supplier diversity success at
Macy’s. One such partner is Lisa Price, founder of Carol’s Daughter, who will be one of the program’s expert panelists. “I know first-
hand the challenges small business owners face when looking to grow a successful venture and take it to the next level,” commented
Price. “This program will be an extremely valuable tool for participants to learn from the best in the business. Hopefully what they
take away from the program will help them identify and create opportunities that will result in long-lasting growth.”
Macy’s is now accepting entries for consideration. To be eligible, an applicant must be the majority (51% or more of equity) owner,
co-owner or otherwise have operational control (per applicable status rules) of a business that has been in operation for a least two
consecutive years and be its primary decision maker. Eligible applications will include a 250-word biographical statement, look
book/line sheets or images of product including costs, resumes on all owners, audited financial statements for the business for 2
years, fall within the minority and women-owned definition of the program and provide verification of the business as a legal entity
(i.e. Corporation, LLC, etc.), among other requirements. Applications must be submitted by 5:00pm on Friday, February 11, 2011
online or by mail. All information including full program requirements are available online atwww.macysinc.com/workshop. All
eligible applications will be reviewed and selected applicants will be asked to attend an in-person interview. Final selections will be
made after all prospective candidates a re interviewed. The program will aim to invite at minimum 20 candidates to attend the course
which begins on May 9, 2011.