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!References | !References | ||
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− | |Ray Abrahamsen||Former marketing vice president of Fleer|||| | + | |[[Ray Abrahamsen]]||Former marketing vice president of Fleer|||| |
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− | | | + | |[[Bob Aniello]]||Former Director of Marketing, Topps|||| |
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− | | | + | |[[Frank Barning]]||Former Publisher of Baseball Hobby News, the premier hobby newspaper of the 1980's|||| |
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− | | | + | |[[Vivian Barning]]||Former Publisher of Baseball Hobby News, the premier hobby newspaper of the 1980's|||| |
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− | | | + | |[[James Beckett]]||Founder and former CEO of Beckett Media|||| |
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− | | | + | |[[Ann Blake]]||Former owner of Playoff|||| |
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− | | | + | |[[DeWayne Buice]]||Former MLB player and co-founder of Upper Deck|||| |
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− | | | + | |[[Jefferson Burdick]]||card collector and cataloger||Deceased (1900 – 1963)|| |
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− | | | + | |[[Sy Berger]]||Long-time Topps employee|||| |
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− | | | + | |[[Mike Cramer]]||Former CEO of Pacific Trading Cards|||| |
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− | | | + | |[[Frank H. Fleer]]||Founder of Fleer|||| |
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− | |[[Ric Mahig]]||Former Topps Director of Graphic Services||Deceased|| | + | |[[Larry Fritsch]]||Collector/Dealer from Stevens Point, WI, considered to be the 1st full-time dealer||Deceased|||| |
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+ | |[[Renata Galasso]]||American entrepreneur and former baseball card dealer|||| | ||
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+ | |[[Doug Goddard]]||Former Donruss/Playoff Vice President of Product Development|||| | ||
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+ | |[[Laurie Goldberg]]||Former employee of Action Packed|||| | ||
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+ | |[[Brian Gray]]||CEO of Leaf Trading Cards, Razor Entertainment Group|||| | ||
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+ | |[[Tracy Hackler]]||Hobby Marketing Manager, Panini America; Former Publisher and Editor of Beckett Baseball|||| | ||
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+ | |[[Clay Luraschi]]||Director of Product Development at Topps|||| | ||
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+ | |[[Ric Mahig]]||Former Topps Director of Graphic Services, bother of Maryanne Shorin||Deceased|| | ||
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|[[Richard McWilliam]]||Former CEO of Upper Deck||Deceased|| | |[[Richard McWilliam]]||Former CEO of Upper Deck||Deceased|| | ||
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− | |Jerry Meyer||Former CEO of Pinnacle Brands|| | + | |[[Jerry Meyer]]||Former CEO of Pinnacle Brands|||| |
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|[[Mr. Mint]]||Famous card dealer|||| | |[[Mr. Mint]]||Famous card dealer|||| | ||
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− | |[[Ken Morgan]]||Former art director at Topps|| | + | |[[Ken Morgan]]||Former art director at Topps|||| |
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+ | |[[Jeff Morris]]||Former Vice President of Marketing of Pacific Trading Cards|||| | ||
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+ | |[[Keith Olbermann]]||ESPN Sportscaster, prominent card collector|||| | ||
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+ | |[[Chris Olds]]||Editor of Beckett Baseball and Beckett Sports Card Monthly|||| | ||
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+ | |[[Joe Orlando]]||president of Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA)|||| | ||
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+ | |[[Dick Perez]]||Sports Artist|||| | ||
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+ | |[[Abram Shorin]]||Co-founder of Topps, brother of Joseph, Ira and Phillip|||| | ||
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+ | |[[Arthur Shorin]]||Former CEO of Topps from 1980 to 2008, son of Philip|||| | ||
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+ | |[[Joel Shorin]]||CEO of Topps (2008-current)|||| | ||
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+ | |[[Joseph Shorin]]||Co-founder of Topps, brother of Abram, Ira and Philip|||| | ||
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+ | |[[Ira Shorin]]||Co-founder of Topps, brother of Abram, Joseph and Philip|||| | ||
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− | | | + | |[[Philip Shorin]]||Co-founder of Topps, brother of Abram, Joseph and Ira, Former vice president of international affairs, Topps, retired in 1984||Deceased (1926-2013)|| |
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− | | | + | |Scott Silverstein||Chief Operating Officer, Topps, son-in-law of Arthur Shorin|||| |
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− | | | + | |[[Mark Warsop]]||Chief Executive Officer, Panini America|||| |
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Latest revision as of 23:24, 30 September 2014
Name | Description | Current Status | References | |
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Ray Abrahamsen | Former marketing vice president of Fleer | |||
Bob Aniello | Former Director of Marketing, Topps | |||
Frank Barning | Former Publisher of Baseball Hobby News, the premier hobby newspaper of the 1980's | |||
Vivian Barning | Former Publisher of Baseball Hobby News, the premier hobby newspaper of the 1980's | |||
James Beckett | Founder and former CEO of Beckett Media | |||
Ann Blake | Former owner of Playoff | |||
DeWayne Buice | Former MLB player and co-founder of Upper Deck | |||
Jefferson Burdick | card collector and cataloger | Deceased (1900 – 1963) | ||
Sy Berger | Long-time Topps employee | |||
Mike Cramer | Former CEO of Pacific Trading Cards | |||
Frank H. Fleer | Founder of Fleer | |||
Larry Fritsch | Collector/Dealer from Stevens Point, WI, considered to be the 1st full-time dealer | Deceased | ||
Renata Galasso | American entrepreneur and former baseball card dealer | |||
Doug Goddard | Former Donruss/Playoff Vice President of Product Development | |||
Laurie Goldberg | Former employee of Action Packed | |||
Brian Gray | CEO of Leaf Trading Cards, Razor Entertainment Group | |||
Tracy Hackler | Hobby Marketing Manager, Panini America; Former Publisher and Editor of Beckett Baseball | |||
Clay Luraschi | Director of Product Development at Topps | |||
Ric Mahig | Former Topps Director of Graphic Services, bother of Maryanne Shorin | Deceased | ||
Richard McWilliam | Former CEO of Upper Deck | Deceased | ||
Jerry Meyer | Former CEO of Pinnacle Brands | |||
Mr. Mint | Famous card dealer | |||
Ken Morgan | Former art director at Topps | |||
Jeff Morris | Former Vice President of Marketing of Pacific Trading Cards | |||
Keith Olbermann | ESPN Sportscaster, prominent card collector | |||
Chris Olds | Editor of Beckett Baseball and Beckett Sports Card Monthly | |||
Joe Orlando | president of Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) | |||
Dick Perez | Sports Artist | |||
Abram Shorin | Co-founder of Topps, brother of Joseph, Ira and Phillip | |||
Arthur Shorin | Former CEO of Topps from 1980 to 2008, son of Philip | |||
Joel Shorin | CEO of Topps (2008-current) | |||
Joseph Shorin | Co-founder of Topps, brother of Abram, Ira and Philip | |||
Ira Shorin | Co-founder of Topps, brother of Abram, Joseph and Philip | |||
Philip Shorin | Co-founder of Topps, brother of Abram, Joseph and Ira, Former vice president of international affairs, Topps, retired in 1984 | Deceased (1926-2013) | ||
Scott Silverstein | Chief Operating Officer, Topps, son-in-law of Arthur Shorin | |||
Mark Warsop | Chief Executive Officer, Panini America |