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Charles is TooManyGames' founder and head organizer. Charles has a long history with managing gaming events, starting with local video game and Magic: The Gathering tournaments in the mid '90s, to being a founding member of the PhillyClassic classic video game convention, and for over six years, the Executive Director of TooManyGames, the East Coast Gaming Expo. Charles is in charge of the general operation of TooManyGames, making sure that the entire TooManyGames team works together to ensure the best show for our attendees, our vendors, our exhibitors, and our sponsors! If you're not sure who you should contact regarding your question or concern, contact Charles first, he'll be glad to help you out! |
![]() Paul Truitt This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Live Entertainment Director |
In addition to organizing the Game Core Convention, Paul Truitt also is TooManyGame's Live Entertainment Director. Paul joined the TooManyGames team after being a vendor for TooManyGames' first five shows. He has an extraordinary talent for booking live entertainment, including live music, panels, group events, and anything else that is out of the ordinary! If you're a band who wants to play at TooManyGames, have a great idea for a panel you'd like to hold, or have something that's just different and cool you'd like to demonstrate or exhibit at TooManyGames, Paul is the man to contact! |
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Carlson is one of TooManyGames' newest team members! Like Paul, Carlson has been a vendor at TooManyGames since our very first free show. Now, Carlson has joined the TooManyGames team and is heading up our marketplace! Carlson is the owner of Mad-Gear, LLC, one of America's most well-known and favorite import game resources, doing dozens of conventions and expos every year! Carlson and Charles are going to work together to bring new vendors to our marketplace and ensure that our loyal existing vendor base gets treated right and is kept informed of all the exciting things happening with TooManyGames! |















