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  • 2012 Standout SMBs

    CGT connects you with nine standout small to mid-sized consumer goods companies that are hitting it off big with consumers. Some names you'll recognize, other you won't. Find out what they've been up to over the last year and what's they've got in store for the future.
  • Hallmark Acquisition Expands Digital Presence

    The acquisition of SpiritClips offers Hallmark a new way to engage consumers in the digital world and a potential new channel of distribution for the brand.
  • Hershey Names Chief Information Officer

    The new CIO will lead The Hershey Companys Global Information Services Department, including developing global technology strategies that support the companys growth in key emerging markets around the world.
  • Sara Lee Buys Brazilian Expresso.Coffee

    The company operates more than 1,000 selling points in the 19-million consumer Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro regions, where Sara Lee is already the retail market leader.
  • Top Content Marketers in Consumer Goods

    Content marketing has been embraced by brands like General Mills, and more consumer goods companies are joining the ranks everyday. P&G's recent switch in focus on digital marketing is a prime example of this colossal trend. Here is a list of our industry's top content marketers and links to their most successful ventures yet.
  • Target Names Chief Marketing Officer

    The executive once served as Gap, Inc.'s EVP and CMO where he was responsible for leading marketing strategy, retail store design, store experience and all consumer communication.

  • Macy's, VF Drive Progress in RFID with New Program

    Dozens of apparel retailers, manufacturers and distributors are subscribing to and using a program from GS1 US as they roll out large scale implementations of RFID in stores, warehouses and factories.
  • Molson Coors to Acquire StarBev

    As a market leader in its region, StarBev provides Molson Coors with a great platform for growth and an excellent foundation from which to extend key brands, such as Carling, into Central and Eastern Europe.
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