Collectible Concepts Group Adds Project Manager for Armed Forces Mascots License
Wednesday August 2, 9:00 AM EDT
Collectible Concepts Group, Inc. (CCGI) announced today that Noah I. Sokoloff
has joined the company with the primary responsibility of leading CCGI's marketing
efforts for its Armed Forces mascots license.
Sokoloff graduated from Temple University's School of Communications with a
focus on advertising. At Temple University, Sokoloff assumed several leadership
roles, including executive creative director for Diamond Edge Communications,
Temple's student-run advertising agency.
Paul Lipschutz, President of CCGI, said, "We are proud to have attracted
someone of Noah's caliber to lead this exciting and worthy project for us."
CCGI signed a five-year renewable license deal in April of 2006 with Diann Wall-Wilson,
the owner of the copyright designs of the United States Marine Bulldog, United
States Army Mule, United States Navy Goat, the United States Air Force Falcon
and the Coast Guard Otter.
Under the terms of the deal CCGI will produce and market its familiar Satin
Scrolls, Table Flags, Outside Flags, Laser Etched Wood Plaques, Car Flags and
other products already produced or distributed by CCGI.
About Collectible Concepts
Collectible Concepts Group, Inc. develops and markets unique licensed sports
and entertainment collectible merchandise for specialty, mass retail and online
distribution. Nationally recognized in direct response marketing, replica design,
mass-market distribution and E-commerce marketing, Collectible Concepts and
its products are renowned both for quality and authenticity. Licenses include
over 25 colleges and universities, including: The National Basketball Association
(NBA), The National Hockey League (NHL), Arena Football, and others. For more
information, visit: www.collectibleconcepts.com or www.otcfn.com/ccgi.
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Contact:
Rick McCaffrey
Investor Relations for Collectible Concepts Group
OTC Financial Network
781-444-6100 x625