SACRAMENTO, CA, April 30, 2013 (Press-News.org) Retail Radio, one of the fastest growing companies in the United States, has hired Hayden Shamburger as a consultant. Retail Radio provides in-store music and other sensory branding services -- including digital signage, digital menu boards and scent -- for stores, restaurants and other locations throughout the U.S. and Canada. Shamburger previously served at DMX Music for 10 years as Vice President and General Manager. He has 27 years of experience in retail, and will advise Retail Radio on a wide variety of activities, including business and product development.
"I was attracted to Retail Radio for several reasons," said Shamburger. "First and foremost is the culture of the company, the core values. Additionally, the technology that Retail Radio is offering its clients is very impressive. A lot of companies in this industry try to solve everything but don't succeed at that, while Retail Radio focuses on keeping things simple for its clients and delivering an easy-to-use service. Retail Radio provides effective solutions that are easy for retailers and businesses to use."
Shamburger has extensive experience on both sides of the music equation; he's been a retailer himself, and he's also sold products and services to retailers. He's also had a lot of experience in both capacities with the in-store music and messaging industry. That experience will certainly benefit Retail Radio.
"We're very excited to be working with Hayden," said J.C. Swan of Retail Radio. "He brings a huge amount of experience, he's passionate about what he does, and he likes the direction we're taking. We have some great things planned for the future, and Hayden will be an important part of that."
Retail Radio's sensory branding services are utilized in all 50 states. The company's in-store music, digital signage, and other products help businesses create the optimum shopping experience for their customers. Retail Radio has been honored three times in recent months for its rapid growth, including recognition from Inc. magazine and Lead411's Technology 200 list (fastest-growing tech companies in the U.S.).
Retail Radio is one of the fastest growing businesses in the United States. The company provides licensed music and other services to retail stores, restaurants, and other locations throughout the U.S. and Canada. The company has achieved rapid growth due to two key factors: innovative, proprietary, music software and a management team with more than 80 years of experience in the radio business. In addition to licensed in-store music, Retail Radio provides on-hold music, customer queuing, digital signage, and production of customized audio, text and visual messaging. Retail Radio focuses on building the brand of its clients, providing store-specific music and messaging that enhance the customer experience. For more information, visit www.retailradio.biz or call (888) 807-6863.
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