Rob Spindley and Tiffany Moore will join the team to help expand Crayola’s global licensing team.

License Global

November 10, 2021

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Rob Spindley has joined Crayola as director, licensing Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA,) based in London, U.K.  Spindley brings experience in licensing, brand direction and retail development with licensors including Disney, Universal, Fox, BBC Studios and Technicolor. He has worked on the licensor, licensee and agent side, experiencing the licensing industry from every angle. 

Tiffany Moore has been hired as Crayola Licensing, head of retail development. Moore joins Crayola from Universal Studios, where she was responsible for developing retail programs for “Jurassic World” and “Trolls,” along with previously held retail development roles with Disney and DreamWorks.   

“International expansion and retail development are key strategic priorities for the growth of our business,” says Warren Schorr, vice president, Crayola Business Development & Global Licensing. “We are excited to have both Rob and Tiffany join our team. Their knowledge and experience will help transform Crayola’s licensing business in their respective areas.” 

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