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AIGA Seattle // The Lunch Box @ Nordstrom
When and where
Date and time
Tuesday, July 23, 2013 · 11:45am - 1pm PDT
Location
Nordstrom HQ 1700 7th Avenue #400 Seattle, WA 98101
Refund Policy
Description
AIGA SEATTLE / NordStrom
The Lunch Box
An AIGA Seattle Thought Leadership Series
Join us at a different local studio each month for The Lunch Box. Break away from your desk to visit an amazing studio and listen to local design leaders present original perspectives that will inspire, shift or interrupt your relationship with the design space. After the presentation there will be a chance to ask questions and pick the brains of some of Seattle's brightest design minds.
Our July lunch will be hosted by Nordstrom who will discuss:
Purpose Versus Positioning: Staying True to Your Brand & Customer in an Evolving Landscape
A company’s positioning is about all about the brand. A company’s purpose is about the customer. A company’s positioning limits its creative team. A company’s purpose empowers it.
At Nordstrom, the customer is everything. As the world changes—and our customers along with it—we need to continuously ask ourselves what we can do to make our customers feel good, which will in turn make them want to return for more experiences with us. With over 50,000 employees and a business that continues to grow each year, how do we stay the course? By having a coherent set of values that goes beyond the superficial, and by providing all of our employees with the tools to express those values in a way that is relevant to our customers and to the culture at large.
Presenter
Pia Hunter—Vice President of Creative
Pia Hunter has been Nordstrom's VP of Creative since 2009. Prior to joining Nordstrom, Pia ran her own agency in NYC, Project, Inc., which created non-traditional, experiential branding for style-drivenbrands such as Nike, LVMH, L'Oreal, the CFDA, and Charlotte Ronson. Before launching the agency, Pia consulted on brand creation projects for LVMH/Parfums Givenchy, Coty, P&G, Lancome, and L'Oreal, after spending five years atBadger Worldwide Advertising serving as Art Director and Packaging Designer for brands such as Shiseido, Armani A|X, Calvin Klein, and Hot Sox. Pia kicked off her creative career working for jewelry designer Robert Lee Morris, where she learned all aspects of the business, including product design, art direction, retail, VM, and PR, before going on to run the company’s in-house creative studio. She lives in Seattle with her husband and three children.
About Nordstrom
An unerring eye for what's next in fashion. A relentless drive to exceed expectations. For more than 100 years, Nordstrom has worked to deliver the best possible shopping experience, helping customers possess style—not just buy fashion.
Nordstrom, Inc. is a leading fashion specialty retailer offering compelling clothing, shoes and accessories for men, women and children. Since 1901, we've been committed to providing our customers with the best possible service—and to improving it every day.
Details
Arrive at Nordstrom at 11:45am for a catered lunch and beverage. Listen to insanely bright design professionals and meet a few new folks in the process. Once registered, we'll send a follow up email with lunch menu options, including vegetarian, gluten-free and health-conscious options. AIGA members must show their membership card at check-in.
Location
1700 7th Ave, Ste 400 (4th Floor)
Seattle, WA 98101
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About the organizer
AIGA Seattle is a volunteer-led 501(c)3 organization harnessing the power of design to create better futures. We believe the potential to create something great is not restricted to status, industry, or profession—so we offer resources, support, and connections to increase the impact of every creator.
Special Requests
AIGA Seattle will strive to address all accommodations for participants with special needs, including accessibility requirements, dietary restrictions, or other requests within reason. Please contact info@seattle.aiga.org with your request no later than two weeks prior to the event.
Refunds
If you can no longer make the event, please submit a refund with as much notice as possible so we can release your ticket to another attendee. If we're able to resell the ticket, or if your attendance didn't have a hard cost (individual catering, lodging, etc), we'll gladly refund you.
Recording Disclosure
Your registration constitutes permission to use photos, audio, and video recording taken in the public spaces of our event for promotional and educational purposes in connection with AIGA Seattle activities, corresponding publications and AIGA Seattle managed websites. If you would prefer to not be included in photos or videos, please contact a board member or event volunteer to discuss further options.