Matt Priest
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TPP Would Save Families $4 Billion on Back-To-School Shoes
TPP Would Save Families $4 Billion on Back-To-School Shoes
By Matt Priest
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TPP Will Save Children's Footwear Consumers Millions
TPP Will Save Children's Footwear Consumers Millions
By Matt Priest
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We are thrilled to announce that Brooks Running is a proud partner of the National Black Footwear Forum 2024! Join us in Detroit, MI, from…
We are thrilled to announce that Brooks Running is a proud partner of the National Black Footwear Forum 2024! Join us in Detroit, MI, from…
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Footwear Trade Geeks Assemble! In PDX - Shoe City USA.
Footwear Trade Geeks Assemble! In PDX - Shoe City USA.
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It was great to hang with Matt Priest and Sandi Mines of FDRA on their Shoe-In podcast. Looking forward to more conversations. Check it out here…
It was great to hang with Matt Priest and Sandi Mines of FDRA on their Shoe-In podcast. Looking forward to more conversations. Check it out here…
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Member of the Board of Directors
Soles4Souls
- Present 8 years
Soles4Souls is a not for profit global social enterprise committed to fighting poverty through the collection and distribution of shoes and clothing.
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Guest Lecturer, Department of International Trade & Marketing
Fashion Institute of Technology
- Present 16 years
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Member of the Board of Directors
Fashion Footwear Association of New York - FFANY
- Present 6 years 6 months
At the Fashion Footwear Association of New York (FFANY), we seek to grow and serve a vibrant, global footwear industry, where doing business in New York is profitable and easy for our membership, and where the industry strengthens through education and unites in charity.
Our mission is to:
Serve and grow the footwear industry by making it easy and fun for buyers and sellers of shoes to do business in New York.
Drive innovation to make the buying and selling of shoes…At the Fashion Footwear Association of New York (FFANY), we seek to grow and serve a vibrant, global footwear industry, where doing business in New York is profitable and easy for our membership, and where the industry strengthens through education and unites in charity.
Our mission is to:
Serve and grow the footwear industry by making it easy and fun for buyers and sellers of shoes to do business in New York.
Drive innovation to make the buying and selling of shoes easier.
Strengthen the industry through education.
Unite the industry in charity.
Propel the industry forward. -
Member of the Board of Directors
THE FASHION FOOTWEAR CHARITABLE FOUNDATION OF NEW YORK INC
- Present 3 years 3 months
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Why TPP is a Class Act
The Hill
Back-to-school season is a time of new beginnings. The start of the school year means a chance to make new friends, learn new subjects and buy new school necessities — such as clothing, shoes and backpacks.
In fact, the average American family planned to spend $674 on clothing, footwear, backpacks and other back-to-school supplies as they outfitted their children in kindergarten through 12th grade for the start of the 2016-2017 school year, according to the National Retail Federation's…Back-to-school season is a time of new beginnings. The start of the school year means a chance to make new friends, learn new subjects and buy new school necessities — such as clothing, shoes and backpacks.
In fact, the average American family planned to spend $674 on clothing, footwear, backpacks and other back-to-school supplies as they outfitted their children in kindergarten through 12th grade for the start of the 2016-2017 school year, according to the National Retail Federation's annual survey. What many don't appreciate is that there is a hefty hidden tax parents will pay as well. -
The U.S. won in Rio - but it's not winning on trade
Washington Examiner
Watching the Olympics closing ceremony in Rio on Aug. 21, we felt a swelling sense of national pride. With 46 gold medals and 121 total medals — more than any other nation — the United States is a winner in the pool, on the mats, on the courts and around the track.
But over the past several weeks, we were also reminded that the United States is not a winner when it comes to trade, especially for clothing and footwear.Other authorsSee publication -
TPP Would Save Families $4 Billion on Back-to-School Shoes
Vamp Footwear
It’s that time of year again as children return to school across the country and that seasonal anxiety runs high, for parents and kids alike.
Some of parents’ anxiety surely comes from near-record spending on back-to-school items. The National Retail Federation (NRF) reports back-to-school spending for students grade K-12 has grown 55 percent over the past decade to $27.3 billion in 2016, averaging an unprecedented $673.57 per household this year. Accounting for $126.55 of that tally…It’s that time of year again as children return to school across the country and that seasonal anxiety runs high, for parents and kids alike.
Some of parents’ anxiety surely comes from near-record spending on back-to-school items. The National Retail Federation (NRF) reports back-to-school spending for students grade K-12 has grown 55 percent over the past decade to $27.3 billion in 2016, averaging an unprecedented $673.57 per household this year. Accounting for $126.55 of that tally, per-household back-to-school spending on footwear even exceeds spending on school supplies. -
TPP: The Blueprint for the Future of Footwear Trade
Vamp Footwear
The future of footwear trade policy is staring us in the face.
U.S. footwear companies want to invest in 21st century footwear innovation—emerging technologies, 3D printing, advanced manufacturing, U.S. job creation—in order to propel our industry forward, but they are burdened by a costly, restrictive, and outdated tariff system from 1930. Congress has an opportunity to ease this burden on the industry with the passage of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a 12-nation free trade…The future of footwear trade policy is staring us in the face.
U.S. footwear companies want to invest in 21st century footwear innovation—emerging technologies, 3D printing, advanced manufacturing, U.S. job creation—in order to propel our industry forward, but they are burdened by a costly, restrictive, and outdated tariff system from 1930. Congress has an opportunity to ease this burden on the industry with the passage of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a 12-nation free trade agreement that will provide $6 billion in savings to footwear companies over ten years and serve as a blueprint for the future of footwear trade policy. -
The Importance of TPP to the entire footwear industry -- even New Balance
Salem News
Recently, Boston-based New Balance took a swipe at the Obama administration by announcing its opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement. Interestingly, the company’s change of position is not based on the merits of the TPP, but in retaliation for an entirely unrelated issue: the speed at which the Department of Defense is moving on a possible contract for New Balance to provide footwear for new recruits. Procurement protocol aside, New Balance’s opposition to the TPP is…
Recently, Boston-based New Balance took a swipe at the Obama administration by announcing its opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement. Interestingly, the company’s change of position is not based on the merits of the TPP, but in retaliation for an entirely unrelated issue: the speed at which the Department of Defense is moving on a possible contract for New Balance to provide footwear for new recruits. Procurement protocol aside, New Balance’s opposition to the TPP is unfortunate, as this is a deal that will greatly benefit the footwear industry as a whole, footwear buyers in the United States, and New Balance as a company.
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Santa’s Boots: Footwear Needs Tariff Relief
The Hill
During this holiday season, many Americans will purchase a pair of shoes for themselves or to give as a gift. In fact, footwear ranks as one of the top gifts people buy for their friends and loved ones this time of year, according to the NPD Group. American footwear consumers may not realize, however, that the shoes they buy are taxed at a rate higher than almost any product sold in America today.
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