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What if every piece of clothing was made just for you? That's exactly what Craig Crawford, digital strategist and founder of Differently Enabled, is working on. In this episode of Mastering E-commerce Marketing, Eitan Koter chats with Craig about how technology is redefining fashion—from AI-driven measurements to on-demand production.Craig explains why off-the-rack sizing is outdated, how brands can use AI and digital tools to create better-fitting clothes, and what it really takes to build a fashion brand that's truly inclusive. He also shares the biggest mistakes brands make when trying to adapt to this market—and what they should be doing instead.Beyond the tech, Craig dives into the real-world challenges of made-to-order fashion, like supply chain issues, pricing, and getting customers involved in the design process. Whether you're in eCommerce, digital retail, or fashion, this episode is full of practical takeaways on how to stay ahead.Let's get into it.Website: https://www.vimmi.net Email us: info@vimmi.net Podcast website: https://vimmi.net/mastering-ecommerce-marketing/ Talk to us on Social:Eitan Koter's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eitankoter/ Vimmi LinkedIn: https://il.linkedin.com/company/vimmi YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VimmiCommunications Guest: Craig Crawford, Founding Director at Differently EnabledCraig Crawford's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigscrawfordDifferently Enabled: https://differentlyenabled.com/Watch the full Youtube video here:https://youtu.be/sAdUhF3WKQ8Takeaways:Craig Crawford's journey into fashion was inspired by his personal health challenges during COVID-19.Differently Enabled focuses on creating stylish, functional apparel for individuals often overlooked by the fashion industry.The brand emphasizes co-creation with customers to ensure clothing meets their unique needs and preferences.Technology plays a crucial role in reducing lead times and costs in the fashion industry.The fashion industry often fails to understand the diverse needs of consumers with disabilities.Emotional connection in fashion is vital; clothing should empower individuals and boost their confidence.Many brands make the mistake of not knowing their own identity before pursuing inclusivity.Inclusivity in fashion should not just focus on medical needs but also on style and quality.Differently Enabled aims to be a model for the entire fashion industry, not just a niche market.Creativity and critical thinking are essential in the fashion industry, especially in digital transformation.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Craig Crawford and Differently Enabled01:25 The Inspiration Behind Differently Enabled06:35 Innovations in Inclusive Fashion11:29 Challenges and Triumphs in the Journey21:13 Current Status and Future Plans23:06 Common Mistakes in Implementing Inclusivity30:26 The Right Brain of IT: Craig's Unique Approach
Hey, all, I love this discussion with Craig Crawford, and you will too. Here's a real debate done with care and respect. Was I too harsh? Weigh in. Drop some comments in the Substack.And grab Craig's books. They're great!Is AMMO Write For You?If you're an author with a handful of books published (or you've published nonfiction and have one book with a great program to help clients), AMMO is unlike any other program on the market. You're going to have to work the program to find success, and bestseller status likely won't hit in weeks of joining the program, but for many authors, AMMO is the beginning of a lucrative career that puts books first. Learn more here.Do You Want To Have Your Self-Published Books In Bookstores?The Self-Published Author Co-Op is the home of a movement. Get a $5.00 lifetime membership to the co-op and you'll receive a road map to preparing your books for brick and mortar bookstore selling.If you ever want to see your books on shelves nationally, but you don't know how to make that a reality, join now, click here.1TRBM is a listener-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to TRBM at jodyjsperling.substack.com/subscribe
John MacKenzie chats with Craig Crawford, State Member for Barron River, about the Double Island lease held by Benny Wu's Fortune Island Holding Company and the push to see a return of facilities and tourism infrastructure. Last year, the Queensland government applied to the Land Court to have the lease stripped from Mr. Wu's company, claiming that leasing conditions had never been met. The lease for Double Island was acquired by Fortune Island Holding Company in 2012, making it over 20 years now that locals have been waiting for major works to begin.
Authors Craig Crawford and D.A. Wysong join Nicolle to share paranormal experiences and discuss how their real-life stories influence their writing. Listen in for a fun and candid conversation.Find D.A. Wysong and her books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B092SVP9CN/aboutLearn more about Craig Crawford's Project Threshold: https://projectthreshold.com/Follow and/or subscribe to Nicolle's new Ream page and follow along as she writes her first epic fantasy! https://reamstories.com/nicollemorockSubscribe to Nicolle's newsletter, find her books, or book a healing session at https://www.nicollemorock.com/The talented Mr. Jeremy Moss http://jeremymosscomposer.com/ provides theme music (Listen through the end of the podcast to hear the whole theme song.)Connect with Nicolle at www.peeppodcast.com and https://www.facebook.com/P.E.E.P.PodcastGet merchandise at https://www.teepublic.com/user/peep-podcast
iNTO THE FRAY RADIO - An Encounter with the Abyss that is the Paranormal
Author, Craig Crawford returns to share more paranormal encounters. This includes one particularly terrifying event with what he calls "The Moon Man." Unfortunately, he finds out that he's met him before...You can find him on his website-projectthreshold.com, and get his books on Amazon.If you love iNTO THE FRAY and want more content....join us over on Patreon! Exclusive interviews, physical rewards like stickers, signed books, T-shirts and more, interactive live-on-video guest interviews and group chats with fellow patrons, private RSS feed, Patron-only Discord room and FB group, and more.Click HERE to check out the various pledge levels.OR...if you prefer Apple Podcasts...subscribe to iTF Premium in your Apple Podcasts app! You'll get all bonus episodes and early releases of the main show. Completely AD-FREE. If you have an encounter or encounters you'd like to share, contact me HEREor via email, shannon@intothefrayradio.comGet your iTF STICKERS....HEREFollow iTF:Facebook: Join the interactive group and visit the official iTF page Twitter: Official iTF and Shannon's personal accountShannon's Instagram Website artwork and logo for iNTO THE FRAY, by Mister-Sam ShearonIntro music with permission from TanekOutro music provided with permission from Electus OfficialThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5837602/advertisement
iNTO THE FRAY RADIO - An Encounter with the Abyss that is the Paranormal
Author, Craig Crawford speaks about his many paranormal experiences.You can find him on his website-projectthreshold.com, and get his books on Amazon. If you love iNTO THE FRAY and want more content....join us over on Patreon! Exclusive interviews, physical rewards like stickers, signed books, T-shirts and more, interactive live-on-video guest interviews and group chats with fellow patrons, private RSS feed, Patron-only Discord room and FB group, and more.Click HERE to check out the various pledge levels.OR...if you prefer Apple Podcasts...subscribe to iTF Premium in your Apple Podcasts app! You'll get all bonus episodes and early releases of the main show. Completely AD-FREE. If you have an encounter or encounters you'd like to share, contact me HEREor via email, shannon@intothefrayradio.comGet your iTF STICKERS....HEREFollow iTF:Facebook: Join the interactive group and visit the official iTF page Twitter: Official iTF and Shannon's personal accountShannon's Instagram Website artwork and logo for iNTO THE FRAY, by Mister-Sam ShearonIntro music with permission from TanekOutro music provided with permission from Electus OfficialThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5837602/advertisement
John MacKenzie chats with Luke Twyford, CEO of the Queensland Family & Child Commission, about discovered failings within the residential care system (Resicare). The investigations were spearheaded by the newly appointed Minister for Child Safety and local Member for Barron, Craig Crawford, and have highlighted the need for major overhauls, labeling the system as "under pressure" and acknowledging that it was designed to be a temporary place of care, but has morphed into a place for long-term living. Luke Twyford explained how Resicare homes are somewhat clinical and unhomely, meaning that children were hesitant about spending much time there.
Meet fantasy author Craig Crawford and hear some of his personal experiences with the paranormal, including hearing what might have been a cryptid (and recording it!), witnessing the Joplin spook light, and seeing apparitions – human and animal. Plus, find out how a lifelong fascination with cryptids and monsters influenced his latest writing project. Learn more about Project Threshold at https://projectthreshold.com and check out Craig's blog at https://craiglcrawfordbooks.com.Subscribe to Nicolle's newsletter, find her books, or book a healing session at https://www.nicollemorock.com/Theme music is provided by the talented Mr. Jeremy Moss http://jeremymosscomposer.com/ (Listen through the end of the podcast to hear the whole theme song.)Connect with Nicolle at www.peeppodcast.com and https://www.facebook.com/P.E.E.P.PodcastGet merchandise at https://www.teepublic.com/user/peep-podcast
John MacKenzie chats with Craig Crawford, ALP State Member for Barron River, Minister for Child Safety, and Minister for Seniors and Disability Services, about the completion of a new driving lane for the northern access of Cairns City. The new inbound lane is now open between Airport Avenue and Lily Street, which brings a much-coveted third lane to the bottleneck that drivers experienced previously. The new lane is part of a funding package aimed to improve the Captain Cook Highway between Cairns CBD and Smithfield, with total costs at $359 million. Changes in outbound traffic in the same area around the Airport intersection are now beginning and Minister Crawford estimated the completion to be within two years.
Intimate Partner violence in the LGBTQ+ community is understudied and under-reported with lesbian couples the least studied of all. These are starting to improve and resources are available. This episode features eight cases of intimate partner murder. Resources are available if you or anyone you know is in an intimate partner violent relationship. You deserve to live a life free of violence of any kind. 24, Alexander Duberek, and 30, Chad Luera were in a year-long, long-distance relationship. On Oct. 31, 2020, Duberek flew from San Diego where he lived to his boyfriend's home in Texas with a plan to end the long-distance love affair. 28, Fang Yao was addicted to gambling. She was in debt to friends and her ex-girlfriend 26, Wang Lei, but she wanted more. At 5:30 am on January 30, 2018, her habit would come at a terrible price in the city of Yangzhou. In 1996, wealthy Utah restauranteur John Williams met Craig Crawford in San Francisco on a blind date. Initially, they bonded over their similarities but drug addiction, mental illness, and domestic violence would take their toll. On November 24, 2021, officers responded to a report of a body on the northbound Beltway Parkway in Maryland. Officers found 26, Sharisse Denise Carr lying face down on the shoulder of the road. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Around 3:15 on the morning of Oct. 3rd, 2021, police responded to gunshots fired in Pittsburgh's Sheraden neighborhood. When they arrived they discovered the lifeless body of the mother of three 38, Kia Reynolds. On Sunday 22 May 2016, Lyndsey Vaux of Platt Bridge in England died from the 90 untreated injuries she received over the five years of being assaulted, abused, and starved by her girlfriend, 32 Becky Reid, and Reid's mother. When Peter Farquhar died in his home the cause was thought to be acute alcohol intoxication but his diary would lead law enforcement to the love of his life Ben Field. According to friends 48, Keith Harris and 26, Othman Al-Muttablaby lived happily together in San Francisco until Thursday, November 2, 2017, when Harris was found with multiple stab wounds he died in the hospital from his injuries. Al-Muttablaby was nowhere to be found. Resources: National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) Online live chat: thehotline.org SAMHSA's National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders. https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline LGBTQ & Gay-Friendly (888) 402-1504 https://www.addicted.org/ If you or someone else is in immediate danger call 9-1-1.
John MacKenzie chats with Craig Crawford, ALP State Member for Barron River, about the owner of Double Island at Palm Cove, and the involved responsibilities as per the lease conditions. One of the primary condition that has not been met is the opening of day-use favilties to the public for all to enjoy Double Island. Mr. Benny Wu purchased the lease in 2012 for nearly $6-million. Minister Crawford explained that the conditons have not been met by the deadlines given (March 2023) by the State Government and that it is likely that the lease will be forfeited.
Hey, what do you think of my cohost? Want me to keep it up? He's the host of Creative Ops, a podcast about creativity. Check it out here. I need to have more cohost antics in the intro, maybe. What do you think. Leave a comment. Let me know. My guest, Craig Crawford writes about monsters in the multiverse, and his newsletter is immersive and amazing. Sign up for it here. Here's the tweet we used for inspiration":And Craig's response:Buy Some Books By Today's ParticipantsCraig's books are here.Chris's book is here.Jody's books are cheapest here. You can also get them here.Support us if you dare!Thanks for listening to TRBM! Subscribe to get the coolest content automatically delivered to your email inbox twice to fifty times a week. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jodyjsperling.substack.com
John MacKenzie chats with Craig Crawford, State Member for Barron River, about the government's plans to upgrade the Captain Cook Highway between Cairns City and Smithfield. The plans are out and public comments are being sought about stage one of the $395-Million masterplan for Cairns' north. New bridges, signal upgrades, and the widening of the road to 6 lanes between Grove St and the Smithfield Bypass are being proposed. Provide your opinions to the Queensland Government. Click on the link to "Have Your Say" on this project: https://tinyurl.com/3397ut39
John MacKenzie chats with Craig Crawford, ALP State Member for Barron River, about Cairns City's new green buses. Five new electric-powered buses have been introduced to service the people of Cairns in an effort to shift to sustainable practices. In addition to the green move, six Network Officers will be employed to ensure an experience of safety and well-being on board. The officers can assist drivers with any violent or unruly passengers.
Today on Let's Talk we yarn to Minister for Seniors … Continued
John MacKenzie chats with Craig Crawford, ALP State Member for Barron River, Minister for Seniors and Disability Services, and Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, about the fight to save Taylor Point from development. The headland, which lies between Trinity and Kewarra Beaches, is owned by developer Robert Prettejohn and is on the market for $8 million. Locals have campaigned for the state government to buy up the land, but this option was shut down by Environment Minister Meaghan Scanlon. Craig is supporting local resident Annabel Brittain's petition to preserve the pristine location. For more information about the petition, use this link: https://tinyurl.com/bdyvm25v
Murray Jones from 4CA chats with Member for Barron River Craig Crawford about the future of Taylor Point
John MacKenzie chats with Craig Crawford, ALP State Member for Barron River, Minister for Seniors & Disability Services, and Minister for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, about the state and future of traffic infrastructure in Cairns' Northern Beaches. The northern access to the city is a hotly discussed topic, with a range of different solutions in the air. Overpasses and slip lanes are being considered for either their efficiency or cost-effectiveness, while traffic lights are being labeled by locals as "not wanted".
Gavin King chats with Craig Crawford, State Member for Barron River, about the current state of affairs in our local region. Issues surrounding hospital ramping, crime and misconduct, home invasions, and vehicle thefts were addressed. Craig also announced the police-connected, community-driven night patrols.
Murray Jones from 4CA chats with Member for Barron River Craig Crawford about the Cairns to Northern Tablelands Access Strategy
Murray Jones from 4CA chats with Member for Barron River Craig Crawford about options for an industrial road to link the Atherton Tablelands with the coast
Today I spoke with Craig Crawford, Member for Barron River, Minister for Seniors and Disability Services, and Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships (ALP), about the Covid alert for a Jetstar flight and necessary technology upgrades being pursued for the Kuranda Range.
Murray Jones from 4CA chats with local member Craig Crawford about the Smithield Bypass and what will happen when Queensland gets to the 90% vaccination rate
Today I spoke with Craig Crawford, Member for Barron River, Minister for Seniors and Disability Services, and Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships (ALP), about an update in regards to the Smithfield Bypass and a potential traffic light change.
Murray Jones from 4CA chats with Member for Barron River Craig Crawford about the opening of the Smithfield Bypass and some of the areas still to be addressed
Today I spoke with Craig Crawford, Member for Barron River, Minister for Seniors and Disability Services, Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships (ALP), about the long-awaited opening of the Smithfield Bypass.
Today I spoke with Craig Crawford, Member for Barron River, Minister for Seniors and Disability Services and Minister for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, about several current issues including local crime prevention, new freedoms for fully vaccinated, and the opening of the Smithfield Overpass.
Murray Jones from 4CA speaks with State Minister Craig Crawford about the progress of providing Queenslanders with Border Passes to return home
Today I spoke with Craig Crawford, Member for Barron River, Minister for Seniors and Disability Services, and Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships (ALP), about Covid-19 contact tracing. We also received an update on the progress of a caller whose wife has been stranded in NSW since June.
The "COVID and Post-COVID Economy" have accelerated pre-existing retail trends around digital. As e-commerce spend has increased, and in some sectors become "more profitable than bricks and mortar," retailers need to keep in mind three things as they evolve for success. In this episode of the Workday Podcast, we're joined by Craig Crawford, digital transformation strategist for the retail sector and "founderpreneur" of Crawford IT. Ahead of his appearance at Workday Industry Insights Europe on 18th November, Craig provides listeners with tips and advice to thrive in the post-pandemic world. Learn more and register at: www.workday.com/industryinsights
Murray Jones from 4CA speaks with Member for Barron River, Craig Crawford, about the state of the Barron River bridge at Kuranda
Who hasn't seen headlines heralding the death of the high street? Woolworths, Debenhams, Arcadia Group - do the the failure of these brands point to an overall demise? Is ecommerce taking the place of physical retail? Or is something different going on?To learn more about where we are now, we need to look back a few years. In this first episode of Retail Reawakened, we track the digital transformation of global fashion brand Burberry and see the ways they've maintained their brand identity while adapting to an increasingly online world.Over the past 20 years, Burberry has established its reputation as an industry-leader in digital transformation. Long before its competitors, it embraced digital technologies to create high-end experiences for their customers in-store and online. Former head of operations Steve Ibrahim and digital transformation strategist Craig Crawford walk us through the changes the brand made, both logistically and conceptually, to bring a sense of luxury to every part of the customer journey. We'll also examine how businesses can ensure their digitisation remains true to their brand and centers on the customer.In the second half of the episode, The Retail Champion, aka Clare Bailey of the BBC, will help us explore the bigger picture, providing a recent history of the UK's retail evolution. She places store closures in context and challenges the notion that ecommerce is the harbinger of high street's collapse. What are the opportunities presented by retail's rush to digital? How can companies integrate their experiences and create a seamless path for the customer across all channels? What's new for food and beverage? Clare gives you a snapshot of all of it.If you want to find out more about digital transformation and adaptation, visit adyen.com/ukretailreport and download Adyen's latest research report.
Murray Jones from 4CA speaks with Member for Barron River Craig Crawford about the vaccine rollout for seniors, the Voluntarty Assisted Dying Bill and crime figures
Murray Jones from 4CA speaks with Member for Barron River Craig Crawford about increased expenditure and changes to local, state and national roads in the beaches region
Today I spoke to Craig Crawford, the Member for Barron River, about the latest developments on the Smithfield Highway, Barron River Bridge, and surrounding areas.
Data and digital are drastically changing how we all shop and the way that products are made. In this conversation recorded at Make it British Live! Online, a panel of digital experts from within the fashion industry discuss the importance of data for businesses both large and small, and how it can initiate much more personalised conversations with customers. The panel is chaired by Jodi Muter-Hamilton, who is joined by Cathy McCabe from Proximity Insight, Craig Crawford from Crawford IT, Peter Needle from Segura and Chloe Watts from chloédigital. Watch the video recording of this episode. Discover: Introduction to the panellists 03:03 What data businesses should be capturing and how it can be used 10:49 How data can be used to show information on sustainability within supply chains 12:21 What to do with customer data when you have it? 16:33 How data can help you make the communication with your customers more personal 18:44 How you use data to find customers 21:06 Understanding the numbers when it comes to working with influencers 25:44 How small brands can produce digital content to attract customers and build a community 30:36 Using data to map supply chains 34:31 How brands and retailers can use customer insight to lessen returns 38:29 Why email is not dead! 44:22 More about the speakersJodi Muter-Hamilton, Founder of Black Neon Digital (Now called Other Day)Cathy McCabe, CEO of Proximity InsightCraig Crawford, VP & Founder of Crawford ITPeter Needle, CEO of SeguraChloe Watts, Founder of chloédigital Jodi Muter-Hamilton podcast > A vision of a world built with integrity More Make it British Join Make it British - become a member of our community Work with me - find out how we can work together to build your British-made brand Make it British website Make it British Brands Directory - search for brands and manufacturers that make in the UK Manufacturers Directory - search for manufacturers that are verified members of Make it British Make it British Instagram
Murray Jones from 4CA speaks with Member for Barron River Craig Crawford about the mandatory mask regulation and whether it is realisitic to have a dedicated police helicopter in the region
Murray Jones from 4CA speaks with Member for Barron River Craig Crawford about the future funding to ease congestion on the Captain Cook Highway
Today I spoke to Craig Crawford, the Member for Barron River, about the Cairns Western Artiel Road and the Smithfield Bypass.
Welcome to another Words 4 Life discussion. Today we have Craig Crawford the co-executive producer of USA Network's reality sitcom "The Rev". Craig is also a music producer and CEO of Life Jam Entertainment, Inc. In our discussion we get into one of the toughest things God has pulled him through and how he learned belief is nice but trust is better. Get more information about Words 4 Life (tracks, podcasts, apparel and social media) at www.words4life.today Check out USA Network's reality sitcom "The Rev" Connect with Craig Crawford Website - http://www.craigcrawfordplayers.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/craigcrawfordplayers/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheCraigCrawfordPlayers Twitter - https://twitter.com/CraigCrawford6 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/words4life/message
Murray Jones from 4CA speaks with Member for Barron River Craig Crawford about the frustrations for motorists negotiating the roadworks at Smithfield and the challenges faced by those wanting to get into the NDIS roundabout
Murray Jones from 4CA speaks with Labor's member for Barron River Craig Crawford on his strong result on the weekend
It’s fair to say that COVID-19 and the stop-start global economy have wreaked havoc on businesses of all sizes in 2020. As organizations look for new ways of working, new revenue streams and innovative ways of getting back to some form of normal, the question of agility comes into sharpened focus. In this episode, Craig Crawford, a digital transformation strategist and “founderpreneur” of Crawford IT chats with Steve Dunne about the concept of agility, what that actually means in 2020, and how business leaders can make it real at a time when they have a billion other priorities.
Today I spoke Craig Crawford the minister for fire and emergency service and the member for Barron River, about the progress of the Smithfield bypass and the fine balance of building a bypass so close to the Cattana Wetlands.
Episode Highlights: [00:35] The importance of graphics and polish for your TV channel. [02:32] Why production quality is important. [04:09] Why being genuine is more important that being slick. [06:44] You don't need to spend thousands on production. All you need is your phone. [08:16] Connected TV is like professional Youtube. [09:05] There is a niche for everyone to leverage. [09:49] The internet is the best information conduit ever created. [10:33] The joy of finding your niche. [13:02] Why Smart TV channels are so much more practical for most entrepreneurs and small businesses. [14:05] Real world examples of how much money you can make on these channels.
Episode Highlights 00:55 How simple it is to set up a Roku or other IPTV channel. 02:41 Why your content is only limited by your imagination on such channels. 03:29 The flexibility of such channels for marketing. 04:33 Why the reach of such channels is so much more massive than such things as social or email. 08:00 People use this kind of TV differently, often as a search engine for specific content. 08:48 Roku and other channels can generate huge revenue if you know how to source content. 12:35 How Craigs application helps you create and maintain such TV channels. 19:50 Sourcing your content for your TV channel
In this episode, part two of two, we’ll be speaking to one very special guest about innovation, technology and digital transformation, specifically in the fashion and luxury goods sector in which he has established himself as a thought leader. Craig Crawford is an IT Strategist with over with 30 years of experience with global fashion brands. On the web at crawfordit.com, you can see how he works to improve business connectivity through digital innovation in ways that help brands to grow and to stand out from the rest. As well as heading the agency CrawfordIT, Craig is an advisor to the London College of Fashion, and has worked to provide solutions for top brands such as Burberry, Gap and Jaeger. Craig is an expert teacher on ISDI’s Global Executive Master in Digital Business, and other programs such as the Digital MBA.
In this episode, part one of two, we’ll be speaking to one very special guest about innovation, technology and digital transformation, specifically in the fashion and luxury goods sector in which he has established himself as a thought leader. Craig Crawford is an IT Strategist with over with 30 years of experience with global fashion brands. On the web at crawfordit.com, you can see how he works to improve business connectivity through digital innovation in ways that help brands to grow and to stand out from the rest. As well as heading the agency CrawfordIT, Craig is an advisor to the London College of Fashion, and has worked to provide solutions for top brands such as Burberry, Gap and Jaeger. Craig is an expert teacher on ISDI’s Global Executive Master in Digital Business, and other programs such as the Digital MBA.
Essential Retail brings to you the 100th episode of the Retail Ramble with two very special guests: Cheryl Calverly, CMO at Eve Sleep, and Craig Crawford, former VP at Burberry. Along with regular host, Caroline Baldwin, they discuss the annoying buzzwords circulating the retail technology industry. Ever heard of “hindsighting”? Nope, us neither, until today… Got something you want to tell us about the Podcast? Want to join us? You can get in touch on Twitter via twitter.com/essretail, or directly with Caroline at twitter.com/cl_baldwin
It's always fun chatting to Craig Crawford. His natural charisma is infectious, but he's also incredibly knowledgeable on a vast range of topics concerning apparel and retail. This week, we spoke about location based marketing, chat bots, ai, machine learning, and even squeezed in a few words about men wearing dresses. Why the hell not? Hosted by David Wilcox.
Bringing together three incredibly respected and experienced minds from fashion, design and technology, this week's episode highlights the incredible New York Design Pavilion, the World's largest pop-up in Times Square - designed by Harry Allen, how the experience of people walking through can be applied to fashion and retail. As well we come up with some innovative ideas for future projects! Hosted by David Wilcox
Responsible for creating and executing the worlds most aspirational digital fashion at Burberry, Craig Crawford knows how technology can transform a luxury brand like no-one else. As VP IT Strategy & Relationships working alongside Angela Ahrendts, Craig set the standard that fashion brands dream of being able to reach. In our first ever podcast we talk to Craig about; working with Angela Ahrendts at Burberry, the emotional experience of luxury retail, and the brands and organisations Craig works with including MatchesFashion and Jaeger. www.crawfordit.ccwww.blackneondigital.com
Responsible for creating and executing the worlds most aspirational digital fashion at Burberry, Craig Crawford knows how technology can transform a luxury brand like no-one else. As VP IT Strategy & Relationships working alongside Angela Ahrendts, Craig set the standard that fashion brands dream of being able to reach. In our first ever podcast we talk to Craig about; working with Angela Ahrendts at Burberry, the emotional experience of luxury retail, and the brands and organisations Craig works with including MatchesFashion and Jaeger. www.crawfordit.ccwww.blackneondigital.com
In this week’s episode of the Retail Ramble podcast, Essential Retail's editor, Ben Sillitoe, and digital features editor, Caroline Baldwin, catch up with consultant, Craig Crawford. With an extensive background in retail and technology, including being part of Burberry’s transformation project, Crawford and Essential Retail chat about mobile devices and the use of virtual reality in retail. Got something you want to tell us about the Podcast? Want to join us? You can get in touch on Twitter via twitter.com/essretail, or directly with Ben via twitter.com/bsillitoe or Caroline on twitter.com/cl_baldwin
Introducing music of Craig Crawford Players, Leslie Bailey-Clark & more. Just 4 U...Friday Feeling it! MusicMix @TheTurnTable. Follow SB Barber Morning Show brought to you by GRACE Media Network -the Legacy. SBBMS MusicMix Playlist: McDowell "Spirit Breakout"; Mike Flowerz "It's Coming Down Remix"; Sounds of Blackness "Royalty"; Cortez Owens aka Mighty TheGospelHipHopper "Feels Good"; Tarah Butler Jones "I'm A Believer" (CMG); Endoxos "See The Light"; Deitrick Haddon "Restore Me Again"; Michelle Williams ft Beyonce & Kelly Rowland "Say Yes"; Leslie Baley-Clarke "Say Yes -Spanish Version"; Craig Crawford Players "I Love You" (NRR) Show Booking/Inquiries: GMS@GraceMediaServices.com Send us your questions/comments before, during, after the broadcast. Follow us on Twitter@GMNetwork, Facebook@GMNLiveTv, YouTube@GMNLiveTv or Instagram@GMNLiveTv -- SB Barber Morning Show with Apostle Shena SB Barber is produced by ShenaBarber.com and presented by GRACE Media Network.
Saxophonist Craig Crawford returns to Music with a Mission, along with his band, the Craig Crawford Players. These seasoned musicians share wisdom learned along the 25 year journey playing together as a Christian jazz band.
Derek speaks with saxophonist extraordinaire Craig Crawford, who has minister the gospel with his saxophone for over two decades. Craig speaks to the misnomer that Christian musician can’t play music in any other venue except church. Does a Christian garbage man only pick up garbage at the local church?
Helen Thomas and Craig Crawford speak with Nicole Sandler about their new book, "Listen Up Mr. President"