Posted on 14th December 2021
By Billy Langsworthy

Sara Furay has been promoted to the role of Director of Inventor Relations at Goliath.
“I’m excited to announce that Sara Furay has been promoted to Director of Goliath Inventor Relations,” said David Norman, CMO of Gaming for Goliath.
“In this newly created role, Sara will be in charge of finding the best inventor products for both our toy and games. She has certainly earned this promotion by finding and negotiating contracts with many great inventors globally.”
Sara added: “I’m fortunate to have a great job at a great company like Goliath. It is great to have a job that I’m passionate about and I look forward to meeting inventors both virtually and in person when conditions allow. On a normal year you can find in Nuremberg, New York To Fair, Essen, and Fall Toy Preview among other shows where we can review samples together but I also like to meet virtually as well.”
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