The amazing Gregg Katz tells us about what TSCG is and what they do. He reminisces about his childhood as a retail kid and how it influenced the path he took. Gregg tells us about retail and what it looks like in a post covid world. Gregg feels retail always morphs and changes to survive and that today’s retail changes are no different. From Amazon Go, drive-thru’s, BOPIS (buy online pickup in store) and many other, these changes challenge retailers and push them to improve and accommodate. Gregg has so many insights and an incredible wealth of information to share.
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