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1990
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Bernard Whalen is named executive director. |
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1990
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NASFM headquarters moves to Plantation, Fla. |
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1991
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NASFM develops its first strategic plan. |
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1993
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The Store Fixturing Show, a tradeshow for the retail design professional, opens its doors at McCormick Place in Chicago. |

International Woodworking Fair, 1994
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1995
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The Profit Report (now known as the Industry Performance Report) launches, providing an accurate and in-depth financial picture of the association’s member companies. |
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1995
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Klein Merriman is named executive director. |
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1996
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The Store Fixturing Show is renamed GlobalShop to reflect the event’s broader scope; NASFM, as exclusive show sponsor. |
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1996
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The 25th anniversary of the Store Interior Design Awards is marked with a name change to the Retail Design Awards. |
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1996
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The Personnel and Wage Survey is improved and expanded as the Employee Compensation & Benefits Survey. |
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January 1997
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NASFM headquarters moves to Hollywood, Fla. |
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February 1997
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The first Store Fixture Buyers’ Guide is produced and circulated to 6,000 retailers. |
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May 1997
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First Financial Seminar is held for association members. |
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February 1998
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NASFM Magazine rolls off the presses, replacing the association’s two-color newsletter and accepting advertising for the first time. |
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September 1998
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NASFM launches a web site at www.retailenvironments.org. |
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January 1999
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First Project Management Seminar is held. |
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February 1999
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NASFM exhibits for the first time at EuroShop and opens an international membership category. |
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June 1999
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A special NASFM web site for retailers debuts. |
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November 1999
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NASFM publishes Contract Clause Manual as a reference tool for members. |
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1999
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Retail Advisory Council forms to directly involve retailers in NASFM. |
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