TLP127
"If you can dream it, you can do it!" Walt Disney
- Joined
- Sep 29, 2005
Hi all!
I just found this and thought I'd share it. It's the most info I've seen about what is expected of the CMO.
Job Description
A simple dreamer wont do. If youre elected, well give you a costume and youll get some interesting coaching from a great bunch of characters. But youll have to play the part for 12 months during The Year of a Million Dreams 2008 celebration.
On select weekends throughout the year, the Chief Magic Official will be tasked with dream-making ambassador duties, including appearances at Walt Disney World® Resort in Florida and Disneyland® Resort in California.
As part of the selection process, ten semi-finalists will be provided the creative tools to conduct a full-blown viral campaign during this very important election. As any good candidate knows this time of year, youve got to get those votes! The top three finalists will be invited along with their party of three guests to Walt Disney World Resort to compete in a variety of dreamy activities. The winner will be chosen based on abilities, personality, communication skills, magical acumen, and votes.
Responsibilities
In Park:
Makes dreams come true
Honorary member of the Disney Dream Squad
Makes magical decrees
Creates magic moments
Interacts with guests always
Performs magical upgrades
Is the Golden Ticket to every attraction
Communications:
Keeps a Dream Blog
Editor of the Quarterly Dream Report
Dream-Maker Ambassador:
Spreads magic and inspiration in random communities
Does speaking engagements on Finding Your Dream Job
Talks magic-making with members of the media
Benefits:
Up to 8 (eight) round trip tickets for CMO appearances at Disney Parks events
Limo service between Disney Parks and airport
Deluxe accommodations while on CMO assignments
20 Disney Parks admission passes
VIP host throughout each stay
Salary plus a per-visit bonus
Insurance to cover visits
JUST MAKES ME WANT IT EVEN MORE!!!
I just found this and thought I'd share it. It's the most info I've seen about what is expected of the CMO.
Job Description
A simple dreamer wont do. If youre elected, well give you a costume and youll get some interesting coaching from a great bunch of characters. But youll have to play the part for 12 months during The Year of a Million Dreams 2008 celebration.
On select weekends throughout the year, the Chief Magic Official will be tasked with dream-making ambassador duties, including appearances at Walt Disney World® Resort in Florida and Disneyland® Resort in California.
As part of the selection process, ten semi-finalists will be provided the creative tools to conduct a full-blown viral campaign during this very important election. As any good candidate knows this time of year, youve got to get those votes! The top three finalists will be invited along with their party of three guests to Walt Disney World Resort to compete in a variety of dreamy activities. The winner will be chosen based on abilities, personality, communication skills, magical acumen, and votes.
Responsibilities
In Park:
Makes dreams come true
Honorary member of the Disney Dream Squad
Makes magical decrees
Creates magic moments
Interacts with guests always
Performs magical upgrades
Is the Golden Ticket to every attraction
Communications:
Keeps a Dream Blog
Editor of the Quarterly Dream Report
Dream-Maker Ambassador:
Spreads magic and inspiration in random communities
Does speaking engagements on Finding Your Dream Job
Talks magic-making with members of the media
Benefits:
Up to 8 (eight) round trip tickets for CMO appearances at Disney Parks events
Limo service between Disney Parks and airport
Deluxe accommodations while on CMO assignments
20 Disney Parks admission passes
VIP host throughout each stay
Salary plus a per-visit bonus
Insurance to cover visits
JUST MAKES ME WANT IT EVEN MORE!!!