Retiring at 49 sounds like quitting.
Or maybe being pushed out?Retiring at 49 sounds like quitting.
Not pushed out but realization that he was capped out. He had high potential for a while but now wasn’t going anywhere. He also has teenage kids which makes it hard to move anywhere for a promotion or new assignment.Or maybe being pushed out?
Retiring at 49 sounds like quitting.
Not pushed out but realization that he was capped out. He had high potential for a while but now wasn’t going anywhere. He also has teenage kids which makes it hard to move anywhere for a promotion or new assignment.
Retiring at 49 sounds like quitting.
Yep, Lee does speaking and traveling and has his own podcast right now.Didn't his dad Lee do a very similar thing?
If they want to be nice, say he’s “leaving the company” or “departing the company.”Exactly. Not sure why Disney PR continues to claim people "retire" decades before their Social Security kicks in. It just makes all involved seem dishonest.
When I worked as a CM at Disney Quest we had Lee's philosophy recordings in the educational library to check out. If he did do the same thing, he sure presented himself as a long-timer. He talked about early days in MK and such.Didn't his dad Lee do a very similar thing? Got out of the VP role somewhat young and started his own consulting firm. Looks like Dan may be doing the same.
I really didnt think Phil Holmes would be around at the parks for longer than Dan.
Was he considered an asset to the parks, or just another executive who never worked in the parks and started in management?
I'd say this is a well deserved retirement.Dan started in 1882
He’s older than Dumbledore! Plastic surgery?Dan started in 1882 (long before his father worked for the company) on the college program. He went to Paris (looking for answers?) for a while (following an ICP who later became his wife) before returning state side and working up the ranks.
He was a great guy to know back in the early 2000s; I assume he still is.
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