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Key Players in the Disneyland Resort Project:

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Jack B. Lindquist: The 64-year-old executive oversees the operation of all West Coast Disney attractions. He joined the company in September, 1955, as Disneyland’s first advertising manager. He was named marketing director of the park in 1965, and director of marketing for both Disneyland and Walt Disney World when the Florida park opened in 1971. After several promotions, he was named Disneyland president last October. He is a graduate of Hollywood High School who served two years in the Air Force, then completed his education at USC, where he majored in advertising.

Ronald K. Dominguez: The Anaheim native was appointed executive vice president of Walt Disney Attractions/West Coast in October. Dominguez, 56, began his career at Disneyland as a ticket taker when the park opened in July, 1955, on land owned by his family. He is a graduate of Anaheim Union High School, and he attended Fullerton College and the University of Arizona. He has served in various management positions in Disneyland’s operations division. He was named director of operations in May, 1970. Before his most recent promotion, he was executive vice president of Disneyland.

Kerry Hunnewell: He joined the company in 1989 as director of strategic planning, in which capacity he was involved in planning Euro Disneyland near Paris. Hunnewell, 36, is now vice president of development for Disney Development Co., the real estate development arm of the parent company. In that job, he has been directly responsible for planning the proposed Disneyland Resort expansion. Before joining Disney, Hunnewell worked as an executive with the Cadillac Fairview Corp. He is a graduate of Yale University and the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration.

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