Thomas O. "Tom" Staggs was the chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts and was also formerly the Chief Operating Officer.
Career[]
Joining Disney in 1990, Staggs rose from his role as a manager of strategic planning to senior vice president of strategic planning and development in 1995. Staggs became executive vice president and chief financial officer in 1998, and became Senior Executive Vice President and CFO in January, 2000.
On November 11, 2009 the Los Angeles Times reported that Staggs and Walt Disney Parks and Resorts chairman Jay Rasulo were trading places on January 1, 2010. The article suggests the move is just one step for Staggs on the way to someday becoming president of the Walt Disney Company. Staggs' new role places him in charge of the company's theme parks, cruise line, and vacation club. Prior to the switch, Staggs was instrumental in the acquisition of Marvel Entertainment. In July 2023, however, Staggs and Kevin Mayer were once again handpicked by Iger to advise on guiding the company's linear TV assets.
Education[]
Staggs was born in Illinois and received a B.S. in business from the University of Minnesota and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He began his career as an investment banker for Morgan Stanley & Co. before joining Disney in 1990.
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