Cosmic Commando
Well-Known Member
Steve's article says she was part of NextGen... maybe Epcot is in line for a big NextGen push?
This probably means a lot more cut backs for Epcot ahead, thats all this Erin Young probably knows how to do is play with numbers. Yes that may be a bit premature to say before shes even had a chance in the position I realize, but it just isnt sounding good unless she has some grand creative streak that we dont know about.
I think it is terribly unfair to say that Youngs is going to enact a series of cutbacks at Epcot just because she is in a finance position at present. We only know the role she is currently filling, we don't know what her background has been before that (she apparently has 20 years with the company, that could have been anywhere). Also, she was most recently working in NextGen, which is a project that seeks to improve the park experience by finding creative ways to enhance the experience of waiting in line. This is something new that is being done as an extra thing. Disney does NOT have to make any improvements to waiting in line. She's probably not been in the business of cutbacks lately if she's been working with projects solely existing and designed to improve the park experience.
If she works for NextGen, maybe Jim MacPhee (her boss) recommended her for the position. given his history with Epcot, he'd probably have something to say about a new VP there, especially one coming from his own division.
Yep.
Steve beat me to it.
Not sure why this happened. Doesn't seem a step up for Mr. Carter, and an odd move for a VP of finance.:shrug:
Apparently Youngs?
Erin T. Youngs
(BSIE 1992)
Outstanding Industrial Engineer (2010)
Erin Trabel Youngs is vice president of finance at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. Youngs leads a team of approximately 100 employees who support the areas of human resources and diversity and inclusion; global business technology strategy; new technologies; and facility and operation services across the U.S. For the past 20 years at Disney, Youngs cultivated a reputation for helping leaders manage their career development. She has held roles in business planning and development, industrial engineering, and organization improvement. Her work has supported the varied business units across Walt Disney World. Youngs serves on the Rollins College Hamilton Holt School Board of Advisors. She has been involved with Rotary International and was twice recognized as one of its Paul Harris Fellows. Youngs earned a bachelor's degree in industrial engineering with a minor in fine arts from Purdue in 1992. She earned her master's degree in business administration from Rollins College in 1999.
Yep.
Steve beat me to it.
Not sure why this happened. Doesn't seem a step up for Mr. Carter, and an odd move for a VP of finance.:shrug:
So we've got a VP of finance at Epcot, a guy whose father is famous for homogenizing most food & beverage/merchandise operations on property at Studios, I'm fairly certain the VP of DAK has limited ops background, a career HR individual as head of DLR, WDW, and DLP, and the former CFO of the company is now in charge of Parks and Resorts worldwide.
Is anybody seeing a trend here? Phil Holmes opened the Haunted Mansion and is now, as far as I'm aware, the only person at WDW in an executive position that not only started from the ground up but also has an entire ops background under his belt. Cockerell may have been GM of Ops at MK before he got the VP slot but anyone here that thinks the position he's in wasn't even slightly influenced by nepotism is deluding themselves.
The point is, they're putting a lot of people in top positions who have no business being in them because they have no idea what it's like to be at the bottom. This is why the parks are floundering. And the thing is, the people with the know-how and the leadership capability to do things right (like Jim MacPhee for example) are off doing side projects or are so disenchanted by the way the company has gone that they no longer aspire to anything greater.
Exactly. Putting young business executives in charge to maximize prices and push stock value without any regard to theme park quality.
Lee, Martin, Steve or Raven.
What do you guys know about Erin Youngs?
If Jim MacPhee had a hand in picking her then I feel a little better.
Not saying Erin will not do a good job but, a strange choice to be VP of EPCOT.
Could she turn out to be a disaster? Sure. So could some guy who's from ops and has been with the company for 25 years and started out loading people onto Horizons.Exactly. Putting young business executives in charge to maximize prices and push stock value without any regard to theme park quality.
Could she turn out to be a disaster? Sure. So could some guy who's from ops and has been with the company for 25 years and started out loading people onto Horizons.
Her education mix actually seems very interesting: business, engineering, and fine art. Sounds like a theme park to me. Give her a chance.
I find it incredible how people here can determine doom and gloom before this woman even picked up the keys to the park. Since when is a finance background a detriment to being in charge of a major business like a theme park? How do you know she hasn't spent the last few weeks learning the operational ins and outs of Epcot? Maybe someone named Erin started your car on Test Track or handed you a drink at electric umbrella. Who are we to judge someone's work without experiencing it? It seems like it is happening all the time now though...
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