THE ECONOMICS OF ART, is a quarterly insider networking event for the local retail and fashion industry of San Francisco consisting of the following format:
1. ‘Speaking Forum’, by selected business and professionals discussing about their business entities dealing with their challenges in the current economic climate.
2. ‘Fashion Show Installation’, four fashion designers are featured to showcase their talent in design in a mini fashion show
3. ‘Networking’, a social setting is provided to encourage attendees to network with other business professionals. Main networking subject for EA Session 2 will be San Francisco Fashion Week
GOAL
• To bring forth knowledge to tackle current challenges of running a retail/eTail and non-profit business. In turn, this open forum with the guidance of SFFAMA will become a valuable go to resource for local merchants, creative minds and entrepreneurs in the SF Bay Area.
SFFMA
• San Francisco Fashion And Merchants Alliance is the producer of the this event. SFFAMA is a SFFAMA is a social development network that champions in various sustainable projects in support of the thriving local fashion industry in the San Francisco Bay Area. Utilizing social network marketing, this forum was created to provide an ongoing open dialogue between the local merchants and fashion entrepreneurs to form a cohesive alliance in promoting creative synergy and productive business opportunities.
• Website: http://sffama.ning.com/
About The Economics Of Art
Our mission is to provide an open dialogue to engage in a forum which discusses the idea of the economics of art. This series is focused on how to develop innovative solutions that address the impact of our nation’s financial crisis on creative industries. As a thriving epicenter of independent talents, The Economics Of Art feature local artists, fashion designers, bloggers, retailers and tech savvies in an effort to brainstorm and share new business solutions and to create an exchange network amongst peers in San Francisco's fashion and art community.
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