Historic Toy and Game Inventor Awards
I was absolutely blown away by Friday night’s Toy and Game Inventor Awards (TAGIE’s) which took place at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. History was in the room as Toy Nation led by organizer Mary Couzin gave long overdue honors to the toy industry’s inventor community.
The evening was elegant and it was emotional. It seemed at times like there was so much feeling in the room that you could hear the industry’s heart beat.
Recipients and speakers were verbally and emotionally eloquent. Particularly powerful was Lifetime Achievement Award winner Jeffrey Breslow, inventor of Helmet Heroes and a kajillion other products, who, with his calm and measured words, amazed with a catalog of toys invented and industry citizens known.
Jeffrey Breslow, the others nominated and honored, and the many men and women who invent the toys we sell are the quiet heroes of our culture. They touch our lives as much or more than any work of art, book, or piece of music. Yet, they so seldom get the public recognition they deserve. Last night was a wonderful exception.
When the toy inventors get together the soul of the industry emerges.
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