Hong Kong International Theme Parks - Executive Management

Executive Management

Hong Kong Disneyland Resort is owned by the HKITP and operated by a fully owned Disney company, the Hong Kong Disneyland Management Limited.

The managing director of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort is Andrew Kam, who reports to Bill Ernest, President and Managing Director, Walt Disney Parks & Resorts, Asia. Ernest reports to Al Weiss, president of Worldwide Operations for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts.

Current Management

  • Managing Director, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort—Andrew Kam
    • Vice President, Park Operations—Noble Coker
    • Vice President, Hotel Operations—Peter Lowe
    • Vice President, Entertainment and Costuming—Loren Jordan
    • Vice President, Marketing—Maple Lee
    • Vice President, Sales and Travel Trade Marketing—Aliana Ho
    • Vice President, Pubblic Affairs—Bing-chung Lo
    • Vice President, Human Resources—Christine Wong
    • Chief Finanial Officer—Michael Moriarty
    • Director, Head of Legal—Raina Yeung
    • Director, Project Management, WDI—Ian Price
    • Director, Creative Development and Show Quality, WDI—Theron Skees

Past Management:

  • Managing Director, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort—Bill Ernest (2006–2008; President of Walt Disney Parks & Resorts, Asia, 2008–Present)
  • Managing Director, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort—Don Robinson (2001–2006)

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