Helping You Soar: A (Sort of) Legal Podcast

The Brand Revival Playbook: Inside Global Retail with Jeff Streader

Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Season 1 Episode 5

In this episode of Helping You Soar: A Sort of Legal Podcast, host Jeff Berkman Jeffrey W. Berkman, Esq., LL.M. welcomes Jeff Streader, founder of Go Global Retail, for a deep dive into the art and strategy of brand revitalization. Streader recounts his path through the apparel industry, including leadership roles at companies like Guess and VF Corporation, and explains how those experiences cemented his belief in the long-term power of branding and consumer connection. His insights set the stage for understanding Go Global’s acquisition philosophy and how the firm identifies underperforming brands with untapped potential.

The conversation explores the stories behind key brand acquisitions, including most recently Janie and Jack, and Hatch. Streader highlights the operational and strategic transformations required to return these brands to relevance — from implementing cutting-edge technology to focusing on direct consumer feedback. He also emphasizes the role of data-driven insights in creating cross-brand synergy, particularly in targeting and retaining premium customers.

Beyond business mechanics, the episode offers a look at Streader’s leadership style and values. He discusses the importance of cultivating strong teams, listening at every level — from store associates to executive leadership — and maintaining long-standing professional relationships. The discussion ultimately paints a picture of how thoughtful connections and adaptive thinking are critical to lasting success in business.

Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP (FRB) believes great results begin with great relationships. Helping You Soar, hosted by FRB Partner Jeffrey W. Berkman, Esq., LL.M., gives listeners insight into the minds of the myriad of successful businesspeople that FRB has been privileged to represent.

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