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Licensing Expo Reveals 2022 Speaker Lineup, Featuring Senior Executives from Hot Topic, Paramount, WildBrain, and More image

Licensing Expo Reveals 2022 Speaker Lineup, Featuring Senior Executives from Hot Topic, Paramount, WildBrain, and More

  • Licensing U, the Orientation Session, Sustainability, and DEI Initiatives lock in high-caliber speakers
  • Licensing U passes are now available to buy
  • Trend-driven education is accessible to all registered guests – secure a pass here

Las Vegas, NV (Thursday, April 28) – Licensing Expo revealed speaker information confirmed on the seminar program for the upcoming event slated to be held May 24-26 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center. Registered guests benefit from live content and educational offerings, including Licensing U, a returning program produced in partnership with industry trade association Licensing International, a free Orientation Session designed for new and alumni attendees alike, and free Sustainability Sessions presented through an expanded partnership with Products of Change (POC).

Senior-level executives from many of the industry’s most prominent companies will take the stage at Licensing Expo and impart highly sought-after insights spanning the most challenging and emergent topics impacting the licensing ecosystem, from NFTs and TikTok to the new rules of retail and international distribution law. Among the brands represented include License Global, Paramount, LEGO, Hot Topic, WildBrain, Seltzer Licensing Group, Ferdinand IP Law Group, Formula E, Beanstalk, PhatMojo, Watermelon Creative, JS Product Design, Smiley, Licensing International, and Products of Change (POC).

“This is a highly collaborative industry that thrives off one another’s successes and helps each other through challenges,” said Maura Regan, President of Licensing International. “The educational offerings at Licensing Expo are unmatched and truly reflect the times. Our mission with this year’s Licensing U content is to arm attendees, both new and established licensing professionals, with new ideas and ways of tackling today’s most pressing challenges, and we do so by tapping into the best talent the industry has to offer to create meaningful and highly anticipated educational sessions.”

Licensing U content will be available both live and on-demand, enhancing the value of the experience for all attendees and exhibitors. Passes for Licensing U are now available and start from $150 with a 10% discount for LI members; those wishing to access the content must be registered to attend  Licensing Expo and LU, located here. The full agenda can be found below.

LICENSING EXPO AGENDA & CONFIRMED SPEAKERS:

Tuesday, May 24

Orientation Session, 9:30-10:00 a.m.

This is a must-attend session for new attendees or alumni eager to see what’s new at Licensing Expo this year. Howard Gelb, VP of Sales, and Amanda Cioletti, VP of Content and Strategy, Global Licensing Group, will lead a thorough discussion that offers tips on navigating the exhibit hall and all the can’t-miss features so you leave feeling as if the event has been created just for you. Get a lay of the land to maximize your time and meet other first-time attendees to kick start your networking for the week.

Licensing U – Back to Basics, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m.         

Speaker: Stu Seltzer, President of Seltzer Licensing Group

Learn everything you need to know about licensing if you’re new to the industry. This session answers all your questions about licensors, licensees, agents, and agreements.

Licensing U – WTF is up with NFTs, 11:00 – 11:30 a.m.

Speaker: Jed Ferdinand, senior managing partner at Ferdinand IP Law Group

Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and the Metaverse are on everyone’s radar right now, but what exactly are they, and how can you take advantage of this new digital world?

Sustainability 101, 12:00 – 12:45 p.m.

Speakers: Helena Mansell-Stopher, CEO at Products of Change; Andrea Green, Principle at Globally Green; Simon Gresswell, Managing Director at SGLP Ltd; Jakob Hamann, Product Sustainability Manager at Lego; Charlotte Hughes, Senior Licensing Manager at Formula E; Maxine Lister, Head of Licensing at Natural History Museum

A deep dive into the science behind why sustainable transformation is vital for business future prosperity.

KEYNOTE 1, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.

Details to be announced soon

Licensing U – Press Play on YouTube and TikTok, 3:15 – 3:45 p.m.    

Speaker: WildBrain

The days of relying solely on linear media are long gone. YouTube and TikTok are the new juggernauts, which means it’s crucial to understand how these digital platforms capture consumers’ hearts and drive franchise development.

Licensing U – The Upside of Licensing: Leading with Intention for Social Impact, 4:00 – 4:30 p.m.

Speakers: Ms. Opal Lee of The Grandmother of Juneteenth; Anita Castellar of FanGirl Consulting & Brand Management, LLC; Genna Rosenberg of GennComm ImaGENNation

Learn about the journey to see Juneteenth named a national holiday and reflect on how brands can lead with the intention to build purpose-driven licensing programs focused on social good.

Wednesday, May 25

Licensing U – The New Rules of Retail, 9:30 – 10:00 a.m.

Speakers: Ed Labay, SVP GMM Merchandise, Marketing and Licensing at Hot Topic; Sarah Swindell, owner and designer at Watermelon Creative; Jennifer Sandberg, owner and designer at JS Product Design

Forget what you thought you knew about the style guide because fast-fashion retailers’ desire for differentiation is all the rage, and by adapting your creative requirements, you can better respond to global and regional trends.

Brands with Purpose – Sustainable Manufacturing, 10:15 – 11:00 a.m.

Speakers: Amy Low, Brand and Marketing Director at Piping Hot Australia; Stan Wan, CEO and Managing Director at Piping Hot Australia; Keith Loiselle, President at Greenr; Brenda Seto, Ambassador at Products of Change; Helena Mansell-Stopher, CEO at Products of Change

Piping Hot, the purpose-driven fashion brand, and Greenr, a global producer of sustainable stationery, join POC to discuss their sustainable journey so far.

KEYNOTE 2 – From Dream to Reality: The Power of Brand Licensing for Location-Based Entertainment, 12:00 – 1.00 p.m.

Speakers: Cecil D. Magpuri, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Falcon’s Beyond; Robert L. Ward, President and Chief Executive Officer, Robert L. Ward, Inc.; Susan Vargo, Head of Live Events and Location-based Experiences, Moonbug; George Wade, President, Bay Laurel Partners

This keynote panel brings together the brightest and most respected names in the business to help you understand all the many things you must consider when developing and executing an LBE deal (including how best to protect brand integrity) and will arm you with insight to make your extension dream a reality.

Licensing U – Information Overload, 2:00 – 2:30 p.m.

Speakers: The Insights Family; Bill Graham, president of PhatMojo

More research is available than ever before, which is why it’s critical for companies to use that information effectively. Learn what part data should play in your decision-making process without stifling radical creativity.

Licensing U – The Lowdown on International Distribution Law, 2:30 – 3:00 p.m.        

Speakers: Amadu Sowe, VP of Business & Legal Affairs at Paramount; Steve Manners, Head of Global Marketing at Licensing International

Product distribution in the US can be as broad or limited as the licensor permits, but the same can’t be said for the EU and the UK. Learn everything you need to know about global anti-competitive regulations and how to make the right commercial decisions for your business.

Thursday, May 26

Sustainability in Licensing, 10.30 – 11.30 a.m.

Speakers: Matt Winton, VP of Global Marketing Partnerships at Smiley Company; Linda Morgenstern, Vice President, Brand Management at Beanstalk; Philippe Glorieux, Head of Marketing and Communications at IMP The Smurfs; Helena Mansell-Stopher, CEO at Products of Change

Join Smiley, Beanstalk, and The Smurfs to discuss how licensors and agents are embracing sustainable change.

All sessions will take place in the Licensing U Theatre. Sessions marked as part of Licensing U require a pass to access; all other sessions are free of charge and will be offered first-come-first-serve.

Speaker Ms. Opal Lee remarked, “Who knew at 95 that I would need a licensing agent! I’m amazed at what Women in Toys has been able to get done as we work together to make this the best country in the world.”

Anna Knight, SVP of the Global Licensing Group, added, “The people behind the companies, large and small, that make up the licensing industry are what bring fresh ideas and exciting new brand extension strategies to the table and drive business growth. Industry challenges will constantly emerge, and our community is always looking for the next exciting idea and the experts that are confirmed to speak at Licensing Expo are the very people that are spearheading advancement and spark curiosity. We could not be more excited to continue our educational programs at Licensing Expo to facilitate important conversations.”

Media passes are available to verified press; the credential request form is accessible here.

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About Licensing Expo

Launched in 1980, Licensing Expo is the world’s largest and most influential annual tradeshow dedicated to licensing and brand extension. Every year, more than 5,000 brands and 16,000 retailers, licensees, manufacturers, distributors, and licensing agents attend Licensing Expo from more than 70 countries. Licensing Expo is a part of the Global Licensing Group at Informa Markets, the licensing industry’s leading tradeshow organizer and media partner. Its mission is to provide licensing opportunities around the world by bringing brands and products together.

About Licensing International

Licensing International is the leading trade organization for the $290+ billion global brand licensing industry. Licensing International’s mission is to foster the growth and expansion of brand licensing around the world, raise the level of professionalism for licensing practitioners, and create greater awareness of the benefits of licensing to the business community at large. Founded in 1985, Licensing International members in over 40 countries enjoy access to an array of benefits, including extensive educational programming and worldwide networking events. Visit www.LicensingInternational.org for more information.

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