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Paul S. Lipschutz, President of CCGI, has been recognized as an innovator and trendsetter in the collectible industry since 1982 and has been called one of the originators of the sports collectibles business. In 1985, he founded American Sports Collectibles and distributed over two million catalogs annually featuring collegiate and major league sports products. He has had contractual relationships with over 50 members of the Baseball Hall of Fame as well as numerous PGA golfers, NFL football legends and other professional sports figures to provide and market unique promotional and autographed collectibles. After selling ASC to Spectacor, the Philadelphia based sport and entertainment giant, Mr. Lipschutz acted as director of NHL licensing activities for Spectacor and produced the Flyer's catalog. His division was ultimately sold to Score Board, Cherry Hill, NJ and his products were featured for many years on their QVC shows.

Lyn Lipschutz is Sr. Dir. Of Licensing and Production. Under her guidance the company's products have been elevated to the highest industry standards, and beyond. Her focus on innovation has led to the introduction of the Company's most exciting products and paved the way to the development of the Product Harmony Plan, a major advance in the Company's operating efficiency.

In 1982, Diann Wall-Wilson created the United States Marine Corps Bulldog. The USMC Bulldog has always been the mascot for the corps; however, it had never been made official. Wilson copyrighted the logo and now is one of the most recognized military symbols in America.

CCNG 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.

CCNG is honored to be offering United States Armed Forces Mascot products. "A portion of all royalties go to help Operation Interdependence. OI is a civilian-to-military delivery system®. It is a method by which Americans can demonstrate their support for our deployed military by sending care packages consisting of items that can not be obtained at their locations overseas. The success of the program is based upon the ability to meeting the needs and requests of the deployed military with civilian help."