Sunday, February 19, 2012

Retail Sees Presidential Support As The Economy Recovers

Former President Bill Clinton Speaking At The New York Gift Show - photo credit NRF



January is the month for all the retail gift shows and the biggest of those is the Big Show in New York.  Held at the Javits Center, there were 25,500 participants representing 85 countries and over 400 vendors.  That's amazing!  Matthew Shay, with the National Retail Federation, says that the companies showing product would occupy the equivalent of 4 football fields!

The Show's keynote speaker this year was former President Bill Clinton.  This was the very first time a President of the United States, current or former, attended a retail show.  To me, this proves that we are paying attention to the importance of retail and what it means to our economy.  A large portion of our country's population works in retail, whether corporate or independent. 

President Clinton mentioned in his speech that before he took off on a career in politics, he worked at a grocery store.  He said he was "morose" when the Borders bookstore chain succumbed to the pressures of on-line competitors and the down economy.  "I could have been one of you", he told the crowd.

On this President's Day weekend, I'm glad that I can talk about a contemporary President and celebrate the fact that Bill Clinton validated the retail industry as a major job creator.  What enriches this country and makes it run are the myriad small businesses owned by people like us and I'm proud to be a part of it.

Have a great week, friends, we'll talk again next Sunday!

Lori and Scott

4 comments:

Becky Tyre said...

With all the buzz about job creation these days, how fitting to have President Clinton address the show attendees. Small businesses continue to account for over 60 percent of net new jobs created in the US. I'm sure his words were encouraging and inspiring. Having President Clinton attend, not only validates the gift industry, it puts emphasis on the vital role of small businesses on the US economy. Thanks for sharing this news. ~Becky Tyre

Unknown said...

Thank you, Becky, for stopping by! I sure wish we could have been there in the audience listening to President Clinton and celebrating our vibrant industry!

John said...
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Unknown said...

Welcome, John, and thank you!