Meg Crofton

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Meg Crofton
Born 1953
San Diego, California
Residence Winter Park, Florida
Nationality American
Education BA, MBA
Alma mater Florida State University
Occupation President, Walt Disney World Resort
Spouse Rich Crofton

Meg Gilbert Crofton (born Mary Elizabeth Gilbert in 1953) is president of Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.[1] She was named to the position on August 7, 2006, replacing Al Weiss, who had been promoted to president of worldwide operations for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts in November 2005. Crofton reports to Weiss.

Born in San Diego, California, she moved to Florida with her family as a 6-year-old when her father, Charles "Chuck" Gilbert, took a job at NASA. She attended Rollins College before transferring to Florida State University, where she earned a bachelor's degree in marketing and an MBA.

Crofton joined Disney in 1977 as a member of Vista-United Telecommunications, a company subsidiary that provided telecommunication services to the Florida resort. After a brief period away from the organization, she re-joined Vista-United in 1981 as operations manager. In 1984, she became manager of The Golf Resort (later called The Disney Inn), a hotel that is now Shades of Green, a military resort operated by the U.S. Department of Defense at Walt Disney World Resort.

Crofton later became the resort's vice president of human resources and spent five years as senior vice president of human resources and organizational improvement. In 2002 she was promoted to executive vice president of human resources for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, the division of The Walt Disney Company that operates its theme parks, resort hotels, cruise line and other vacation businesses worldwide.

Married to Rich Crofton since 1981, she and her husband live in Winter Park, Florida.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Walt Disney World Public Affairs: "Meg Crofton, President, Walt Disney World Resort", wdwpublicaffairs.com
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