WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Nationwide Marketing Group (NMG) is preparing to debut its newly revamped showroom at the Las Vegas Market with a grand reopening event. The celebration will commence at 2 p.m. on January 26, located at the World Market Center A-529 showroom, featuring a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

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Immediately after the ribbon-cutting, the event will transition into a meaningful community engagement activity: a special meal-packing initiative in collaboration with No Child Hungry. This effort aims to donate 25,000 meals to the local Las Vegas community, marking the first-ever participation of NCH at the Las Vegas Market. The meal-packing event will run until 5 p.m. that day.
The agenda also includes several exciting features such as product drawings, giveaways, and abundant networking opportunities. Attendees will have the chance to mingle with NMG partners, retailers, team members, and community leaders, along with enjoying complimentary food and beverages.
“Our redesigned showroom is a testament to NMG’s focus on offering a tailored, solution-oriented experience for our members,” explained Trent Miller, Senior Vice President of Member Experience. “This dynamic space enables deeper collaboration with retailers and partners, opening doors for future growth.”
The newly designed showroom emphasizes strategic, vendor-focused interactions, featuring dedicated spaces for key partners like Tempur-Sealy, Serta Simmons Bedding, Bedgear, J.B. Hunt, Wells Fargo, and Synchrony Financial. This format allows retailers to have one-on-one sessions, fostering meaningful connections and customized growth plans.
“Las Vegas Market is an essential event for fostering collaboration with over 80 furniture and bedding manufacturers,” stated Jeff Rose, NMG’s Vice President of Furniture and Bedding. “It’s where partnerships evolve into concrete strategies that drive growth. We are thrilled to present a showroom that better reflects our mission of helping independent retailers thrive on their own terms.”

















