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Into Retailing Hall of Fame

Third Annual National Party
Retailing Awards
Presented at Chicago Gala Event; New Party
Retailing Hall of Fame Established, First Member,
Marty Allen Inducted
by Noreen Walsh
Randolph,
NJ (March 10, 2006) - A gala National Party Retailing
Awards event was held Friday evening, March 10, 2006, to honor
excellence in partyware retailing. More than 300 retailers
and manufacturers gathered together on the opening night of
the International Halloween, Costume and Party Show in Rosemont,
Illinois, for this third annual Awards celebration, which featured
casino gaming and dancing as entertainment. This year also
marked the establishment of a new Party Retailing Hall of Fame
and the induction of its first member.
"We
launched the National Party Retailing Awards three years ago
to honor unsung heroes - retailers whose hard work and creative
talents were mostly going unnoticed by the industry,"
said Dorene VanHouten, publisher of Greetings etc. magazine, which
produces the Awards event. "These awards are presented at
the store level, recognizing the contributions of the store team
that make the achievement possible."
This
year the magazine established a Party Retailing Hall of Fame
to honor individuals who have made significant contributions
to the partyware industry. "Party Retailing Hall of Fame
members," Ms. VanHouten explained to the crowd assembled
for the awards ceremony, "can be chosen from any segment
of retailing - CEO, store manager, exceptional store personnel.
But they will all be individuals who have had a significant and
positive impact on the party industry." Kathy Krassner,
editor-in-chief of Greetings etc. magazine, announced the first
member of the new Party Retailing Hall of Fame: Marty Allen,
CEO of the 300-store Party America retail chain. Ms. Krassner
pointed to Mr. Allen's creativity and leadership in growing this
chain from just a few dozen stores into an industry powerhouse
by upgrading in-store and corporate technology, overhauling the
inventory system and improving customer service through better
employee training.
In
addition to inducting Mr. Allen into the Party Retailing Hall
of Fame, thirteen National Party Retailing Awards were also presented
to stores who rose above and beyond their peers in key areas
of retailing - including creating elaborate displays for seasonal
or everyday partyware and accessories, devising innovative new
ways to merchandise and market balloons, and offering a variety
of custom services. "The enthusiasm of these retailers is
evident," Ms. VanHouten stated,
"both in the entry material they submit and at the Awards
gala event. They take pride in their accomplishments yet are always
on the prowl for new ways to 'wow' their customers."
Nominations
for these awards were submitted by partyware retailers and manufacturers.
Judging for the National Party Retailing Awards took place in
early February at the offices of Edgell Communications, the publisher
of Greetings, etc. magazine. The panel of judges consisted of
members of the editorial and production staffs at Edgell, and
each entry was judged within its category on criteria such as
innovation, attractiveness, execution and effectiveness. Each
store submitting an entry was also considered for the Party Retailer
of the Year Awards.
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