The designer and president of the Association of Fashion Creators of Spain, Modesto Lomba, will give the first stitches to a week full of samples, activities and fashion shows whose opening will take place next Monday, October 29.
It will be during the celebration of the I Day for Trade organized by the City of Cartagena, in the Town Hall, with the collaboration of the Associations of Merchants, and in which will participate speakers specialized in window dressing and social networks.
The meeting was established outside of business hours with the aim of interfering as little as possible with the normal development of the activity of the establishments.
The first of the conferences addressed to the merchants of Cartagena and that will focus on the visual possibilities of the shop windows, will begin at 4:00 p.m.
The members of Disena Studio, Ascensio Pérez and Víctor Escudero, professional experts and both teachers of the ESUMA School of Marketing, will be in charge of providing the training.
At 16:45, Barar Ripoll, consultant and trainer in e-commerce and online marketing 2.0 projects since 2004, will make an introduction to social networks, an essential tool for companies.
Ripoll also teaches and supervises projects in different business schools and centers, including the School of Industrial Organization.
Then, around 8:30 p.m. will be when Modesto Lomba, the founder of the firm Devota & Lomba, with more than 30 years in the market, make a journey from its beginnings to the present, based on the importance of "making a mark" .
From his perspective as president of the national association that brings together most of the Spanish designers who parade on the Madrid catwalk, will expose the benefits of corporatism and associationism.
With the celebration of this meeting is intended to provide key traders, strategies and tools to get the most out of the commercial campaigns.
Although the commercial fabric is the public to which this action is mainly directed, participation is open to entrepreneurs and interested in the proposed topics until the capacity of the room is complete.
The website www.comerciocartagena.com is available to the public for both downloading the program and the invitation, as well as consulting the particularities and schedules of each of the activities that make up the 1st Week of Commerce of Cartagena.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena