|
GLM Promotes Falkenberg To Senior VP Friday February 1st, 2013 - 1:05PM
These are shortcuts to your favorite social networking and bookmark sites. Add this story to your Facebook page, del.icio.us, DiggIt, and many others!
GLM announced the promotion of Christian Falkenberg to senior vp. Falkenberg – a 21-year tradeshow industry veteran – most recently served as vp and show director for GLM's New York International Gift Fair (NYIGF). He reports to Charles McCurdy, CEO, GLM.
"This promotion is in recognition of Christian's exemplary leadership abilities, and his successful stewardship not only of NYIGF's day-to-day sales, marketing, management and operations, but also of the show's three-year strategic reorganization and recently introduced rebranding as NY NOW, the Market for Home & Lifestyle (formerly NYIGF). We anticipate that Christian will continue to add to the fair, its exhibitors and attendees, and our company," commented McCurdy.
Falkenberg will continue to have comprehensive oversight of NY NOW, including strategic development, brand positioning, sales, audience marketing, public relations and operations, as well as day-to-day management of the show's 18-person sales and marketing team.
Falkenberg joined GLM in 1992. During his tenure, he has held sales and management positions with the International Hotel, Motel + Restaurant Show, Las Vegas International Hotel & Restaurant Show, AH&MA Lodging Expo and the Air & Waste Management Association Conference and Expo. He was named GLM vice president in 2003. He became NYIGF show manager in 2008 and show director, in 2012. Tags: Housewares Home Décor Tabletop Gadgets & Kitchen Tools Trade Shows |
Orchard Supply Acquisition Boosts Lowe's In California »
Restoration Hardware Taps Sonoma's Harvey, Posts Better Q1
Marimekko Looks To Expand North American Share With New Shop-In-Shop Concepts
Meijer Opening Two New Indiana Supercenters
J.C. Penney Hosts Stewart, Adler And Exclusive Brands At Launch Event
Macy's Brooklyn Store Develops Small-Space Furniture Solutions
Peccia Joins HomeWorld Business As Eastern Advertising Manager
After decades of following consumers to the suburbs, retailers are plotting to get ahead of a growing segment of the population’s return to the cities.









