| Seth
M. Siegel
Co-Founder and Vice Chairman
Seth M. Siegel was a co-founder and co-chairman
of The Beanstalk Group. In 2006, in order to devote himself to
not-for-profit and other business opportunities while still remaining
active at the company he co-founded, he restructured his position
at the company and took the title of Vice Chairman.
A leader in the licensing industry since 1982, Mr.
Siegel remains a highly regarded expert in the areas of corporate
and entertainment licensing. He has advised many Fortune 500 companies
in the proper secondary use of their trademarks, trade dress and
copyrights, and has served as an adviser and/or as the licensing
agent for such leading brand owners as AT&T, IBM, Harley-Davidson,
The Stanley Works, Unilever, Ford Motor Company, Chrysler, Hershey
Foods, Campbell Soup, and Dr. Scholl’s. Mr. Siegel has also
served as an adviser to and licensing agent for Hanna-Barbera
Productions in the retail and promotional licensed applications
of its classic characters including The Flintstones, The Jetsons,
Yogi Bear and Scooby-Doo.
Mr. Siegel’s work has been honored nine times
with the LIMA (Licensing Industry Merchandisers’ Association)
Award for Excellence – for promotions (1990), brand extension
(1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2004, and 2006) and international brand
extension (1999). He also earned advertising industry Clio Awards
in 1984, for excellence in the use of licensing in a national
trade promotion, and in 1985, for excellence in the licensed execution
of an advertising campaign.
Mr. Siegel served two terms as a member of the Board
of Directors of LIMA, the licensing industry trade association,
and thereafter on LIMA’s Advisory Council. He was the moving
force behind LIMA’s creating a charitable tie-in with its
membership and was personally responsible for LIMA’s long-term
relationship with the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, a summer camp
for children suffering from life-threatening diseases.
Mr. Siegel has lectured throughout the United States
and has written articles, opinion pieces, and a criticism for
a wide array of publications, including The New York Times
Op-Ed page and The Wall Street Journal. From April 1995
to June 2004, he was a regular columnist for Brandweek
magazine, addressing a broad range of issues relating to the licensing
industry and pop culture. He has been quoted in such major print
and electronic media outlets as The Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek,
The New York Times, the Financial Times (FT), USA Today,
CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, and Fox News, and has been a regular studio
guest on CNBC’s “Wake-Up Call”. He has also
lectured as an adjunct professor at New York University, where
he taught a course on licensing, and has moderated or served as
a panelist on many occasions.
To celebrate his 50th birthday, Mr. Siegel privately
published his lifelong collection of quotations, along with an
introductory essay, under the title Other
People’s Words.
Not-for-profit and philanthropic activities are
an important part of Mr. Siegel’s life. He long served on
the Board of Trustees and on the Executive Committee of the Abraham
Joshua Heschel School, which honored him in 1997 for his leadership
role at the School. He also served as chairman of the Cornell
University Hillel, and sits on both the Cornell University Council
and the Advisory Council of Cornell University’s School
of Industrial and Labor Relations. Mr. Siegel was the founding
co-chairman of UJA's Licensing division, and now serves as a vice
chairman of the UJA Entertainment, Media and Communications division.
In addition, Mr. Siegel is a member of the National Board of Directors
of AIPAC, and also serves as chairman of AIPAC’s Northeast
region.
Mr. Siegel is also active in a variety of other
community organizations and causes. He was a recipient of a Wexner
Fellowship, a two-year study program for communal leaders sponsored
by Leslie A. Wexner, chairman of The Limited. He also served for
many years as a Principal for a Day in a New York City elementary
school and was the primary funder of an innovative pilot reading
project at that school for nine years. In connection with Mr.
Siegel’s primary school education volunteer efforts, he
appeared as a guest on the "Today" show, where he was
interviewed by Matt Lauer.
Before his work in the licensing industry, Mr. Siegel
practiced law with a leading entertainment and constitutional
law firm in midtown Manhattan. He graduated from Cornell University
and Cornell Law School, and he studied as a graduate student overseas.
Mr. Siegel was a Producer of the Tony Award-nominated
Broadway revival of "Man of La Mancha," and was an Associate
Producer of the Emmy Award-winning ABC-TV mini-series "Dinotopia.
He also serves a Vice Chairman of Sixpoint Investments,
a placement agency specializing in raising capital for private
equity and hedge funds. He is also a founding member of the Board
of Directors of Vringo, an innovative mobile content company.
Mr. Siegel is widely known by the nickname “Yossi.”
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