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US toy industry to honour three icons

Published on: 29th October 2019

Three new Hall of Fame inductees will join the Toy Association’s 79 current luminaries.

The Toy Association announced today that it will induct Thomas Chan, founder & CEO of Playmates Toys, Thomas G. Murdough, Jr., founder of Little Tikes, Step2, and Simplay3; and the late Harry Kislevitz, founder of Colorforms Corporation, into the esteemed Toy Industry Hall of Fame.

The individuals were nominated for induction and voted on by members of The Toy Association in recognition of their significant contributions to the industry and the impact they have had on the lives of children through a lifelong commitment to toys and play. They will join an impressive roster of 79 toy industry luminaries, such as Milton Bradley, Joan Ganz Cooney, Walt Disney, Ruth Handler, Jim Henson, and Stan Lee, who have been inducted into the Hall since it was established in 1984.

“Thomas Chan, Thomas G. Murdough, Jr., and Harry Kislevitz have made a lasting impact on the global toy community, inspiring generations of creative, imaginative, and physical play. They have introduced products that challenged play norms and evolved them into evergreen brands that continue to be loved by kids young and old,” said Steve Pasierb, president & CEO of The Toy Association. “A clear commitment to innovative design and marketing is a career-long hallmark among all three inductees and serves as inspiration to future toy and play makers. For 2020, our members once again offered an impressive array of potential nominees and from that cadre three worthy giants have emerged.”

The latest inductees will be honoured during the 20th annual Toy of the Year Awards (TOTY) gala on Friday evening, February 21, 2020 at the Ziegfeld Ballroom in New York City. The ceremony kicks off the 117th North American International Toy Fair.

About the inductees

2020 Living Inductee Thomas Chan

Thomas Chan, founder & CEO of Playmates Toys Inc., is the visionary behind one of the industry’s first global distribution networks. He transformed Playmates into a branded, promotional toy development and marketing company that set the stage for its long-term growth and entry into the U.S. market. Mr. Chan also led the company’s efforts to launch the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) toy line and fund production of the original TMNT TV mini-series, which lead to the single biggest year of sales (1990) ever achieved by an action figure line.

2020 Living Inductee Thomas G. Murdough, Jr.

With a career spanning more than 50 years that includes the launch of three separate companies, Thomas G. Murdough, Jr., has transformed the world of outdoor play and kids’ ride-ons as the founder of Little Tikes, Step2, and Simplay3. He has brought innovation to the toy aisle, for example, the Turtle Sandbox transformed outdoor play into a year-round category, and his dedication extends to his employees and the communities surrounding company plants and offices.

2020 Posthumous Inductee Harry Kislevitz

The late Harry Kislevitz (1927-2009) founded Colorforms in 1951 along with Patricia, his wife and fellow art student, after experimenting with a low-cost alternative to paint. They discovered that the vinyl material stuck to the semi-gloss paint in their bathroom, and Colorforms was born. Colorforms products taught the alphabet, counting, art, and spatial learning in ways that had never been done before. Kislevitz remained a respected leader in the industry throughout his lifetime and beyond.

 

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