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Toy Association Announces Board & Executive Committee Members During Virtual Annual General Meeting
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NEW YORK, March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Toy Association has announced the election of five new members and three term renewals to its Board of Directors for two-year terms expiring in February 2023. The announcement was made during The Toy Association s Annual General Meeting, which was held virtually on Zoom Wednesday, March 10 and open to all Toy Association members.
During the meeting, five candidates were elected to serve first terms on The Toy Association Board of Directors: Kathrin Belliveau, chief purpose officer at Hasbro; Erica Buxton, chief operating officer at Razor USA; Ashley Mady, head of brand development at Basic Fun!; Anne Parducci, chief content officer at MGA Entertainment; and Dion Vlachos, executive vice president, hardlines & retail at ViacomCBS Consumer Products.
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Polish toy maker withdraws educational Nazi models after criticism from US
Cobi made the move after a number of building-block products began to attract unwanted attention from fellow toy makers and retailers
5 March 2021 • 11:00am
Owner Robert Podles said that Cobi, through its models, were attempting to cast a spotlight on historical conflicts
A leading Polish toy manufacturer has pulled a series of products featuring top Nazis in limousines from sale after they were condemned in the US as “offensive”.
Cobi, famed in Poland for producing Lego-style toys ranging from the Titanic to modern combat aircraft, made the move after a number of building-block products began to attract unwanted attention in the US from fellow toy makers and retailers.