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Learning Resources Welcomes CPG veteran Jon Horn as new vice president of brand management

Learning Resources, a family-owned manufacturer of educational toys, games, classroom products and pet enrichment toys, announces the appointment of Jon Horn as its new vice president of brand management.

In this role, Horn will contribute his strategic vision to develop impactful marketing campaigns and strengthen the company’s partnerships with retailers and distributors. With his wealth of expertise across mid- to large-scale Consumer Packaged Goods brands, Horn is poised to propel the company’s brand visions forward.

“We are delighted to welcome Jon to the Learning Resources family,” said Sari Winick, chief marketing officer at Learning Resources. “Jon’s proven track record of success and deep understanding of brand management will make him an invaluable asset to our team as we continue to innovate and expand to meet the evolving needs of children, parents and educators.”

Horn has spent 20 years in marketing and general management within the consumer packaged goods industry. Before joining Learning Resources, he served as Vice President, Marketing, Hands & Face Care at Kimberly-Clark, where he led the Kleenex brand. Prior to Kimberly-Clark, Horn was at the forefront of multiple successful marketing and growth initiatives for household brands at SC Johnson and General Mills including Ziploc, Glade, Scrubbing Bubbles, Old El Paso and Lucky Charms.

“I’m excited to join Learning Resources’ passionate and purpose-driven team,” Horn said. “I look forward to building upon the company’s strong foundation and expanding the avenues through which Learning Resources, Educational Insights and Brightkins can bring learning to life for children and pets around the world.”

For more information about Learning Resources and its family of award-winning brands, visit learningresources.com.

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