Harvey Diamond was born on July 17, 1936 and passed away on July 30, 2020. Harvey was the VP of International Licensing at Mattel and then became President of H. Diamond International. He leaves behin...d his loving wife, Avra, children Lynn, Julie, Adam, and Jeremy, and many grandchildren. He will be deeply and dearly missed by all those that knew and loved him.Show more
Brian Downs passed away on July 4, 2020 after a courageous battle with cancer. Brian began his career in the toy industry at Toys 'R' Us, eventually making his way to Toy Manufacturer Representativ...e with Les Friedland Associates. Outside of work, his passion for fun was just as prominent. He loved to golf, play softball, watch the Jets and the Mets, and spend time with friends and family at the Jersey Shore. Brian loved being a father and a grandfather. he coached all three of his kids' sports teams when they were growing up, and one of the greatest joys of his life was spending time with his grandkids.Show more
Rob Romash was born on January 16, 1969 and passed away on June 9, 2024. Rob was a creative since childhood, crafting intricate models beginning at age 4. He went to college to study fine arts, spe...cializing in Raku ceramics. Rob was on the development team for the creation of the very first SuperSoaker, which was just the beginning of his career in the toy industry. He hand-sculpted over 100 Matchbox master patterns for Mattel Toys, and was the owner of Eclipse Toys. Outside of work, Rob enjoyed indoor free flight competitions, and won numerous world championship aero modeling titles. He was a loving husband to Nida, and a cat-dad to Sundae. He will be deeply and dearly missed by all those that knew and loved him.Show more
Beth Schlansky was born on September 29, 1953 and passed away on July 29, 2024. Beth graduated from Queens College in 1976, and her first job after graduation was at Macy's Executive Training Prog...ram. In 1979, she became a merchandiser in the corporate office of British American Tobacco US. There, she worked with an array of national accounts including Saks Fifth Avenue, Marshall Field's, Gimbels, and Kohl's. In 1986, Beth joined Spencer Gifts as Vice President of Licensing. She also played a role in the growth of Licensing International from its beginning in 1985. She was elected twice to the Board of Directors, served several years as a LIMA Retail Officer and LIMA’s first Charity Chairperson where she had the honor to have inaugurated the Licensing Industry’s Charity focus, The Hole in The Wall Gang Camp in Ashford, Ct. started by Paul Newman. In 2006, Beth started her own company, Beth Schlansky, Inc., where she was a licensing agent offering support and consulting services for licensors, manufacturers, and retailers. Beth leaves behind a loving husband, George Velasco, and will be deeply and dearly missed by all those that knew and loved her.Show more
Susan Wojcicki was born on July 5, 1968 and passed away on August 9, 2024 after a two year battle with lung cancer. She was the CEO of YouTube from 2014 - 2023 and was one of the first Google employee...s. Susan became Google employee #16 in September 1998 when she rented out her garage to Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin. She joined the team working on the initial marketing programs, helped create the logo, and co-developed and launched Google Image Search. She was eventually promoted to Google's senior vice president of Advertising & Commerce. In February 2014, Susan became the CEO of YouTube, and was named "the most important person in advertising" and one of Time's 100 most influential people in 2015. While CEO, the company developed 10 forms of monetization for YouTube creators, including channel memberships, merchandise, BrandConnect, and paid digital goods like Super Chat. She also launched YouTube Premium and YouTube TV. Susan tightened YouTube's policy on videos it regards as potentially violating its policies on hate speech and violent extremism, and emphasized educational content as a priority. On February 16, 2023, Wojcicki announced her resignation from YouTube via a company blog post, citing her desire to focus on family, health, and personal projects. Susan was married to Dennis Troper, director of product management at Google, and together they had 5 children.Show more
Eugene "Gene" Hendel was born on August 17, 1943 and passed away on June 30, 2024. Gene spent 5 decades in the toy industry, at first working for companies like Kenner, Mattel, Hasbro, and Tiger El...ectronics before launching his own company, Gene Hendel Associates. Gene loved his family and his pets deeply. He was an active member of his community, West Chester. He will be deeply and dearly missed by all those that knew and loved him.Show more
Joshua Carter, known to his friends by the loving nicknames Rod, Rodimus, and Josh, was born on February 29, 1984 and passed away on June 11, 2024. Josh owned Rodimus Toys, where he sold vintage t...oys and action figures. He made his passion his work, captivated from a young age by the world of action figures. Josh loved going to yard sales to hunt for vintage treasures, enjoyed listening to music, playing pranks, drawing, and singing. He leaves behind his loving fiancée, Julie Dreyer, and their beloved cats, Finn and Midnight.Show more
Glyn Davies passed away on November 20, 2020 after catching COVID-19. Glyn spent many years in the toy industry as a representative and national account executive for several toy companies, includi...ng Blue Box, Rainbow, Fisher Price, and more. He attended trade shows and stock rooms all over the world, and was known for his extroverted and friendly personality. He leaves behind his wife, Liz, two daughters, Lisa and Rachael, and three granddaughters, Amelia, Sophia, and Emily.Show more
Francis Spear was born into a Jewish toy trade family -- his great grandfather, Jacob Wolf Spear, started J.W. Spear & Soehne in 1878. When Francis joined Spears' Games, he worked in a number of di...fferent departments, but his true passion was for the production side of the business. He eventually took on the role of production director, then became managing director and then chairman. In 1994, the company was sold to Mattel and Francis took that opportunity to purchase farmland in Hertfordshire, England. In his retirement, Francis followed his passion for flying, and actually donated his first plane to the Kenyan flying doctors. He was also a musician, and sung in the Hertford Choir for many years. He loved mountain hiking, skiing, and managed the Spear's Games Archive at his home, where he received local groups and games enthusiasts from around the world. In 2010, he was approached by Nuremberg council to set up a Spear's Games Archive in Germany, where he was born. In 2017, the Spear's Games collection was transferred to Nuremberg, where it is still visited today.Show more
Diana Green passed away on December 13, 2020 after a short illness. She has been a figurehead in the toy industry since the 1970s, spending most of this time as a buying director for Greens Toymaster.... Along with her husband, Geoff, Diana selected ranges for the Snowfold buying group's FOB important programme, which supported members ranges and margins from the late 1980s. Later, she served as a member of Toymaster's Merchandise Committee for many years, as the Greens Toymaster chain expanded to a total of 17 stores. Diana loved traveling with her husband Geoff, and leaves behind the two sons they shared, Ben and Tom. She will be deeply and dearly missed by all that knew and loved her.Show more