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Mary rodas biography

          She's been the vice president of marketing at toy maker Catco since she was 14 years old....

          A real-life version of Tom Hank's character in the movie “Big,” marketing genius Mary Rodas began working as a toy consultant at age 4.

        1. Called “an industry legend” by the Associated Press, Rodas would become the youngest person ever admitted to the Hispanic American Hall of Fame.
        2. She's been the vice president of marketing at toy maker Catco since she was 14 years old.
        3. At 14, Mary Rodas rides a limousine to work and already has a thick file of newspaper clips on her feats as the youngest vice president of a New.
        4. Mary Virginia Rodas, 34, of the Ak-Chin Indian Community died at home on June 28, Ms. Rodas was born in Phoenix on June 25,
        5. This year, Mary Rodas will graduate from college. Unlike the rest of her classmates, however, she won't have to worry about getting a job: She's been the vice president of marketing at toy maker Catco since she was 14 years old.

          It seems only fitting that Ms.

          Rodas, who was born on Christmas Day, wound up in the toy industry. Her father, a Salvadoran immigrant, was the superintendent in the building where Catco's founder, Donald Spector, lived. The entrepreneur began to seek her advice when she was 4 years old.

          Ms.

          Rodas was initially viewed by competitors as a publicity stunt.

          CADA S E R E S U N U N I V E R S O | V A L E R Y ‍ ❣️ |MAKEUP ARTIST |ESTILISTA PRO ‍♀️ @nails_mary_rodas Photo by Mary Rodas in New York.

          But if her marketing presentations didn't dispel that notion, her results did. Her input on a fabric-covered balloon helped turn the Balzac Balloon Ball into a $100 million business for Catco.

          "The toy wasn't selling," she recalls.

          "I talked to kids about it and realized that the color, orange, was wrong. We changed it."

          Ms. Rodas ventured outside the toy industry in 1996 to produce the Joseph Gabriel Ma