WDW Resorts - Executive Management

Executive Management

  • President, Walt Disney World Resort—George Kalogridis
    • Senior Vice President of Operations and Next Generation Experiences, Walt Disney World Resort—Jim MacPhee
    • Senior Vice President of Operations, Sales, and Alliance Development, Walt Disney World Resort—George Aguel
      • Vice President, Magic Kingdom—Phil Holmes
      • Vice President, Epcot—Erin Young
      • Vice President, Disney's Hollywood Studios—Dan Cockerell
      • Vice President, Disney's Animal Kingdom—Josh D'Amaro
      • Vice President, Downtown Disney—Keith Bradford
      • Vice President, Resort Operations—Kevin Myers
      • Vice President, Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex and Disney Water Parks—Ken Potrock
      • Vice President, Transportation, Sports, and Golf—Jim Vendur
      • Vice President, Global Relationship Marketing, Disney Destinations LLC—Greg Albrecht
      • Vice President Engineering, Walt Disney World Resort—John Watkins
      • Vice President, Animal Programs and Environmental Initiatives—Dr. Jackie Ogden
    • Senior Vice President of Public Affairs, Walt Disney World Resort—Brian Besanceney
      • Vice President, Community Relations and Minority Business Development, Walt Disney World Resort—Eugene Campbell
      • Vice President Government Relations, Walt Disney World Resort—Bill Warren

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