International Toy Magazine Association (ITMA) was elected James Zahn (James Zahn) Toy book (United States) and editor -in -chief Kestin Barthel Toy (Germany), as a joint chairman. This decision was made at the ITMA annual conference held at Spielwarenmess, Germany this week, and took effect immediately.
The International Toys Magazine Association (ITMA) was established in 1979. It represents the main trade publications in key areas of the world and affects the global B2B toy industry partners. Its members’ printing magazines and websites provide reliable information, news, analysis, opinions, interviews, product functions, etc. for global audiences.
Barthel and Zahn will have a term of two years, and recruit new members through content cooperation with leading toy industry organizations and partnerships, and increase the popularity and popularity of the association and their members to increase ITMA ranking.
The toy industry is a global business. From C-Suite to front-line retail workers, each member of the ecosystem play a role in providing children and families in various places. Through ITMA, we have a real opportunity that can use the knowledge and enthusiasm of member publications to support the ecosystem, including retailers, manufacturers, inventors, and other people participating in the game business. Develop the ecology. Global toy industry. ”
Our trade magazine “Das Spielzeug” has been a member of ITMA for many years. Therefore, I am glad to cooperate with James as co -chair to promote the association to advance and increase its international popularity. I am very grateful to cooperate with members. These members are real industry experts of their country. ”
TOYTRENDS’s global trend hunter and CEO/founder Renne Rice and Adventure Media & Events vice president and group publisher Jackie Breyer will continue to maintain an active consultant to ITMA.
ITMA members include industry experts from Belgium, China, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Britain and the United States. ITMA’s international editor and publisher network cooperation, sharing articles, insights, industry resources and connections.
For more information, visit Toymagazines.org.