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Q&A An Insider’s Guide to Willowbrook Mall Senior GM Nancy Barbary talks about the holidays and beyond WRITTEN AND PHOTOGRAPHED BY LINDSEY KELLEHER B WHAT DREW YOU INTO THE SHOP- PING CENTER INDUSTRY? WHAT ATTRACTS YOU TO RETAIL? It was the ability to have a corpo- rate position in a retail environment. I’m not a retailer, I’m more on the management side, but I am involved in the retail side of the business. I enjoy working with the retailers themselves. You’re able to talk about their issues that they have and see how the mall can assist, wanting to have the customers come in and enjoy the experience that we create. 36 HOLIDAY 2018 WAYNE MAGAZINE ONWARDS AND UPWARDS Willowbrook Mall Senior General Manager Nancy Barbary stands in the expansive food court. ARE YOU EVER OUT ON THE FLOOR WITH THE CUSTOMERS? Yeah, multiple times a day. One of the things I like to do the best is to stand by the directories. Maps are not always the easiest things to navigate, so I typically will stop and say to a customer, “I work here. What can I help you find?” as I point to my badge. Usually, it’s just easier to tell them where the store is instead of them trying to find it on the map. So that’s one of the fun things. WHAT ARE SOME OF THE MOST GRATI- FYING MOMENTS ABOUT YOUR JOB? I always tell people that I’m fortu- nate to have been in this business for so many years and still enjoy what I do every single day. But we do a couple of things that are more com- munity driven that mean the most to me. We do multiple events during the holiday season. We have a PJ night. The kids come in their pajamas and get their pictures taken with Santa. We’ve worked with the Wayne Public Library and the librarian comes and tells stories. And we’ve had coloring books and balloon art. We also have a relationship with CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates). Last year, we collected gifts for children who are in the program. My team and I went over to their location in Wayne and wrapped not only the gifts that we were able to collect but also helped them wrap the many gifts that they had collected for the kids. Whenever I speak to the CASA team, efore she was senior general manager of Willowbrook Mall, Cedar Grove resident Nancy Barbary shopped there with her daughter, Kristie, visiting clothing stores such as The Children’s Place, one of their favorite places to shop. Around the holidays, she would take Kristie to see Santa. “It’s been our shopping center,” says Barbary. Her daughter is now grown and lives in Denver, Colo. But Santa still comes to the mall every year, so children can tell him what they want for Christmas and get their pictures taken. As senior general manager, Barbary gets to see the children enjoy the holiday experience just like she did with her daughter. She says the holidays remind her of how lucky she is to be working in a business that reminds her of these special moments. She spoke with Wayne Magazine about her job, the holidays, and what’s in store for Willowbrook Mall in the new year.