
Thank you for your interest in ToyCon!
At its meeting in Dallas on October 5, 2009, the Toy Industry
Association (TIA) Board of Directors unanimously approved a
recommendation from Association staff and the ToyCon Committee to
postpone next year’s annual leadership conference.
Prompted by discussions raised during ToyCon 2009,
Reinvention and Rejuvenation – New Ways to Thrive in
Challenging Times, staff and members of the program committee
recommended to the TIA Board that the current economic climate makes
2010 an appropriate year to be fiscally conservative while also
providing the time needed to “re-invent and re-juvenate” the
event.
“Based on the success and excitement we had around this
year’s ToyCon, we want to build on the feedback received and
lessons learned,” explained Arete Passas, ToyCon chair.
“We want to deconstruct the conference and rebuild it to make it
even more relevant to multiple audiences. Moving forward with
plans for an event in 2010 just wouldn’t give us enough time to
accomplish what we want to do. And, since many companies will
still have travel restrictions in place next year, this seems like the
perfect time to make a change.”
Typically, ToyCon attendees included mid- and senior-level managers
across the toy industry. One suggestion currently under
consideration is a re-introduction of the popular TIA Multi-Discipline
Conferences.
The ToyCon committee welcomes and is encouraging additional feedback
from TIA members and past attendees. Ideas can be submitted
to Kimberly
Carcone, TIA’s director of trade show and event marketing.
The 2010 annual business meeting will be rescheduled and held in
conjunction with the American International Toy
Fair (Toy Fair) in February.
The new date will be May 4-6, 2011 at the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale
Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch.
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