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  • Cabela’s continues its executive structural changes

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    Cabela’s continues its executive structural changes

    Cabela’s Inc. has named Doug Means executive vice president and chief supply chain officer. Means previously worked as executive vice president of production for Jones Apparel Group’s Better Sportswear line.

    Posted 03/08/2010Zak StamborPost a comment

    Cabela’s Inc. has named Doug Means executive vice president and chief supply chain officer. Means previously worked as executive vice president of production for Jones Apparel Group’s Better Sportswear line.
  • / E-Retailers

    Cabela’s sells its Wild Wings wildlife art unit

    Wild Wings, which has been part of Cabela’s for 10 years, represents more than 50 artists whose work focuses on nature, sporting and Americana. Cabela’s sold the division to RDE Acquisition Company LLC, which is owned by a former Wild Wings executive.

    Posted 11/09/2009Zak StamborPost a comment

    Wild Wings, which has been part of Cabela’s for 10 years, represents more than 50 artists whose work focuses on nature, sporting and Americana. Cabela’s sold the division to RDE Acquisition Company LLC, which is owned by a former Wild Wings executive.
  • / E-Retailers

    GameStop names new head of digital media

    The video game and entertainment software retailer has named Chris Petrovic general manager of digital media, a newly created position within the company. He previously worked in digital media at Playboy Enterprises and American Greetings.

    Posted 08/10/2009Bill BriggsPost a comment

    The video game and entertainment software retailer has named Chris Petrovic general manager of digital media, a newly created position within the company. He previously worked in digital media at Playboy Enterprises and American Greetings.
  • / E-Retailers

    Pat Snyder takes over retail operations at Cabela’s

    Snyder, who has been senior vice president of merchandising and marketing, will add responsibility for retail operations, including e-commerce. Two other executives also were promoted as the retailer of outdoor gear realigns its executive team.

    Posted 11/05/2007Don DavisPost a comment

    Snyder, who has been senior vice president of merchandising and marketing, will add responsibility for retail operations, including e-commerce. Two other executives also were promoted as the retailer of outdoor gear realigns its executive team.
  • / E-Retailers

    Cabela’s looks for a new chief retail strategist

    Cabela’s Inc. is once more looking for a new chief retailing strategist following the resignation of senior vice president Lynn P. Ferguson. CEO Dennis Highby will assume the responsibility on an interim basis.

    Posted 09/24/2007Don DavisPost a comment

    Cabela’s Inc. is once more looking for a new chief retailing strategist following the resignation of senior vice president Lynn P. Ferguson. CEO Dennis Highby will assume the responsibility on an interim basis.
  • / E-Retailers

    Gander Mountain wins marketing rights in legal wrangle with Cabela`s

    A U.S. District Court ruling on disputed direct marketing trademarks means it’s open season for Gander Mountain to hunt catalog and Internet sales. The court ruled against Cabela’s claims to the trademarks.

    Posted 07/18/2007Mark BrohanPost a comment

    A U.S. District Court ruling on disputed direct marketing trademarks means it’s open season for Gander Mountain to hunt catalog and Internet sales. The court ruled against Cabela’s claims to the trademarks.
  • / Marketing

    Cabela’s makes more sales because consumers make fewer clicks

    Outdoor outfitter Cabela’s says it is selling more online since it started using a search engine optimization system from Netconcepts, which directs consumers to a page where they can make a purchase.

    Posted 05/03/2007Paul DemeryPost a comment

    Outdoor outfitter Cabela’s says it is selling more online since it started using a search engine optimization system from Netconcepts, which directs consumers to a page where they can make a purchase.
  • / E-Retailers

    Cabela’s rolls out workforce management system for 30,000 employees

    To help it better manage its workforce, recently expanded to 30,000 employees, hunting and camping retailer Cabela’s has deployed the latest version of the Kronos iSeries Central suite.

    Posted 05/22/2006Kurt PetersPost a comment

    To help it better manage its workforce, recently expanded to 30,000 employees, hunting and camping retailer Cabela’s has deployed the latest version of the Kronos iSeries Central suite.
  • / Marketing

    Cabela’s hunts for new web initiatives

    To keep traffic and web sales growing, the retailer of hunting, fishing, camping and related outdoor merchandise is planning a number of technology upgrades, says Cabela’s director of Internet operations Tom Rosdail.

    Posted 02/22/2006Mark BrohanPost a comment

    To keep traffic and web sales growing, the retailer of hunting, fishing, camping and related outdoor merchandise is planning a number of technology upgrades, says Cabela’s director of Internet operations Tom Rosdail.
  • / Technology

    Disney launches an e-commerce plan for adult gamers

    Disney Online, a business unit of The Walt Disney Co., is going after the adult section of the interactive gaming market. With Game Café, Disney will offer 20 games for adults 25-45 priced at $9.95 to $19.95 per game.

    Posted 12/06/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment

    Disney Online, a business unit of The Walt Disney Co., is going after the adult section of the interactive gaming market. With Game Café, Disney will offer 20 games for adults 25-45 priced at $9.95 to $19.95 per game.

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