Difference between revisions of "Notable Hobby People"

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Revision as of 14:35, 22 January 2014

Name Description Current Status References
Ray Abrahamsen Former marketing vice president of Fleer
Bob Aniello Former Director of Marketing, Topps
Dr. James Beckett CEO of Beckett Media
Ann Blake Former owner of Playoff
DeWayne Buice Former MLB player and co-founder of Upper Deck
Sy Berger Long-time Topps employee
Mike Cramer Former CEO of Pacific Trading Cards
Frank H. Fleer Founder of Fleer
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
Clay Luraschi Director of Product Development at Topps
Ric Mahig Former Topps Director of Graphic Services 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
Joe Orlando president of Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA)
Dick Perez Artist
Arthur Shorin Former CEO of Topps from 1980 to 2008, son of Philip
Joel Shorin CEO of Topps (2008-current)
Philip Shorin Founder of Topps (along with tree brothers), Former vice president of international affairs, Topps, retired in 1984 Deceased (1926-2013)