Erin Wallace
Encyclopedia
Erin J. Wallace is the Senior Vice President of Operations, Integration/line of business, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
. She was Promoted to this new role in February 2009. Prior to being Senior Vice President of Operations, Walt Disney World Resort
, she was the Vice President of the Magic Kingdom
. She replaced Lee Cockerell, who was the EVP, Operations for the Orlando Resort in August 2006, though she remains an SVP.
Married to Steve Wallace, she and her husband live in Orlando, Florida
.
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts is the segment of The Walt Disney Company that conceives, builds, and manages the company's theme parks and holiday resorts, as well as a variety of additional family-oriented leisure enterprises...
. She was Promoted to this new role in February 2009. Prior to being Senior Vice President of Operations, Walt Disney World Resort
Walt Disney World Resort
Walt Disney World Resort , is the world's most-visited entertaimental resort. Located in Lake Buena Vista, Florida ; approximately southwest of Orlando, Florida, United States, the resort covers an area of and includes four theme parks, two water parks, 23 on-site themed resort hotels Walt...
, she was the Vice President of the Magic Kingdom
Magic Kingdom
Magic Kingdom Park is one of four theme parks at the Walt Disney World Resort located near Orlando, Florida. The first park built at the resort, Magic Kingdom opened Oct. 1, 1971. Designed and built by WED Enterprises, the park's layout and attractions are similar to Disneyland in Anaheim, California...
. She replaced Lee Cockerell, who was the EVP, Operations for the Orlando Resort in August 2006, though she remains an SVP.
Married to Steve Wallace, she and her husband live in Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida
Orlando is a city in the central region of the U.S. state of Florida. It is the county seat of Orange County, and the center of the Greater Orlando metropolitan area. According to the 2010 US Census, the city had a population of 238,300, making Orlando the 79th largest city in the United States...
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