This will be the 112th annual North American International Toy Fair That is being held at the Jacob Javits Center located at 11th Avenue between W 34th & 39th streets, NYC. There will be plenty of things to see and do at the 2015 Toy Fair during this new year, such as product demonstrations, educational seminars, networking opportunities and special events. It’s a great time for new and up and coming companies to show you their new products and ideas. Toy Fair 2015 also has a 4 session program called TIA’s Licensing Content Connection which includes Licensing 101: The Basics of Licensing Explained, Using Licenses Creatively in an Independent Environment, How to Strategically Use Licenses to Build Your Business and Licensing Content Connection – Session Description TBD. These programs are created specifically for the world of licensing. Companies from over 100 countries will be attending Toy Fair such as gift shops, toy & hobby stores, outdoor retailers, department stores, TV shopping networks, amusement parks, warehouse clubs, museum stores and much more. Hundreds of exhibitors will be gathered along the floors of the Javits center, creative design teams, manufacturers, importers, distributors, inventors all showcasing products to prospective buyers. The show will have plenty of help desks set up to find your way through all the isles on display during this incredible 4 day event. The Javits Center also has a Starbucks and food court with a variety of things to choose from. So don’t wait to long and go to the Toy Fair website and register for this once a year fantastic event if you and your company qualify. Please go to www.toyfairny.com for all of your travel and hotel information you will need to attend. Toy Fair even has complimentary shuttle bus service between their official hotels, Penn Station and The Javits Center.
Greeting Card Designer Kathy Davis
Kathy Davis touches over 100 million consumers annually through her expressive and joyful greeting cards. Beloved by millions of Americans for her whimsical style and uplifting sentiments of giving and sharing joy, Kathy Davis is a true woman entrepreneur who turned a passion into a business. Kathy’s own story is as inspiring as the messages in her greeting cards. An entrepreneur from an early age, Kathy taught art for 10 years before launching her card business from her home in 1990. You can read more about Kathy at her website. http://kathydavis.com/