The 26 retail experts set to tell Australian landlords about the ever changing retail landscape

Property ObserverDecember 7, 2020

Over 100 industry leaders will speak at the upcoming Australia's Online Retailer Conference & Expo.

Australia's Online Retailer Conference & Expo, to be held at Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre in Sydney starting August 19, is marketed as the industry's premier showcase for the latest in eCommerce technology, digital marketing and e-retailing solutions.

Property Observer has compiled a list of many of the retail industry leaders along with their Twitter handles for readers who are interested in the retail outlook :

Bernard Luthi – @BernardLuthi

Erin Lubelsky - @elubes

Jay Basnight – @JayBasnight

Ross Kramer – @Ross_Kramer

Lauren Freedman – @etailinggroup

Adrian Salamunovic – @king_of_canvas

Jim Okamura – @jimokamura

Rob Sieracki – @RobertClicks

Rob Schmults – @schmults

Tom Allason – @Tomall

Mark Capps – @ausmark

Matt Newell – @mattnewell_live

Chaminda Ranasinghe – @cranasin

Steven Noble – @steven_noble

Grant Arnott – @grantarnott

Jethro Marks – @jethrom

Mark Bouris – @markbouris

Daniel Jarosch – @danomyte

Justus Wilde – @JustusWilde

Stephen Foxworthy – @stephfox

Adriane McDermott – @brandcrafter

Brock Douglas – @brock_douglas

Rod Jacka – @rodjacka

Sarah Mitchell – @globalcopywrite

Troy Townsend – @troytownsend1

John Winning – @WinningJohn

Nathan Huppatz – @huppy

Jason Mun – @jasonmun

 

For more more information and opening times, visit: https://www.onlineretailer.com/en/Expo/about-the-expo/

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