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    Jeff Streader | Creativity, Agility, and Data Analysis in Fashion

    en-usFebruary 05, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Ram Sareen sits down with Jeff Streader (Managing Director, Go Global) to discuss the issue of declining creativity in the United States, importance of agility for grasping new opportunities, and the evolution into data-driven analysis within the fashion industry.

    Jeff Streader, an apparel industry veteran, has held prominent titles such as Senior Vice President of Global Supply Chain at Guess, Vice President of Global Sourcing at VF Corp, and various Management positions at Oxford Industries for over 18 years. Jeff is currently the managing director at Go Global.

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