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Mark A. Cohen

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Mark A. Cohen recently retired as Director of Retail Studies at The Columbia Business School where he taught an array of retailing and leadership courses for 18 years. Before re-joining his Alma Mater Columbia, as a faculty member, (BS EE 69, MBA 71) he was Chairman/CEO of Sears Canada Inc, Chief Marketing Officer and President of Softlines of Sears Roebuck & Co., Chairman/CEO of Bradlees Inc., and Chairman/CEO of Lazarus Department Stores. He has also held executive positions at Abraham & Strauss, The Gap, Lord & Taylor, Mervyn’s and Goldsmith’s Department Stores. 

He also serves as a independent consultant to both the retail and consumer products industry and offers commentary on the retail industry to CNN, CNBC, Bloomberg, NPR Marketplace and Fox Business networks. He is also frequently quoted in retail related articles in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, etc.

The Retail Apocalypse: Up Close and Personal

The Great American Shopping Mall, a truly unique 20th century phenomenon, emerged for the first time in the late 1960s and exploded across the United ...
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Mark Cohen - Lemons into Lemonade - The Robin Report

Lemons to Lemonade

It\’s increasingly clear even to those with their heads in the sand (or somewhere else where their vision is impaired) that this pandemic is the ...
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2019 Retail Recap - Mark Cohen - The Robin Report

2019 Retailing: The Best and Worst of Times

A Tale of Two Cities Shamelessly taking a cue from the opening lines of Charles Dickens\’ \”A Tale of Two Cities,\” 2019 was the best ...
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Ira Neimark, an Industry Giant, Has Passed Away

On April 18, Ira Neimark, retired Chairman and CEO of Bergdorf Goodman died. Ira was 97 years young. Ira was a legend in the industry ...
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Macy’s: Charade on 34th Street? (Part 2)

Note: This is the second of a two-part series. The article is strictly the opinion of the author and not necessarily the viewpoint of The ...
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Macy’s: The Charade on 34th Street? (Part 1)

Note: This is the first of a two-part series. The article is strictly the opinion of the author and not necessarily the viewpoint of The ...
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Nordstrom: A Paragon of Virtue Gone Astray?

Like many in the retail industry, to say nothing of millions of customers, I have always been a big fan of Nordstrom. I’m afraid I ...
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Walmart: A $500B Lawn Dart Desperately Seeking a Patch of Grass

A lot of people have begun to sing Walmart’s praises. I’m not one of them. In fact, Walmart is a company I have an increasing ...
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