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SorcererMickey
February 22nd, 2006, 01:07
Top Disney Theme Park Designer Steps Down

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

LOS ANGELES — One of Walt Disney's (***) top theme park designers is stepping down after decades of service, signaling the end of an era for the Magic Kingdom.

Marty Sklar is one of the last remaining employees who once worked closely with the company's co-founder, Walt Disney.

The 72-year-old said he would leave his executive job at Walt Disney Imagineering to serve as its "ambassador," according to a memo to colleagues Thursday.

He helped to design such park attractions as "The Enchanted Tiki Room," "It's a Small World" and "Space Mountain."

"He understands the Disney way because he learned it at Walt's knee," said Jim Cora, a former chairman of Disneyland International. "He is the keeper of the keys, the conscience, the Jiminy Cricket for the organization."

Sklar said he had long planned to step down after reaching two milestones — the 50th anniversary of Disneyland and his own half-century at the company. Last year he reached the first mark, and this June he will hit the other.

The move follows Disney's recent announcement that after its planned acquisition of Pixar Animation Studios this summer, Pixar's creative chief, John Lasseter, will help design rides for Disney's theme parks. Lasseter also will become chief creative officer of both animation studios.

The timing of Sklar's decision was unrelated to Lasseter's pending arrival, Disney officials said.

Low-key and unimposing, Sklar is revered by a generation of designers he trained, dubbed "Imagineers," for his mentoring and his links to the company's heritage. Sklar condensed Walt Disney's ideas into a widely circulated creed called "Mickey's Ten Commandments."

Source: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,185529,00.html

Chris/Lisa
February 22nd, 2006, 08:45
:salute:

GOOFY11
February 22nd, 2006, 22:37
It's sad that we are losing all of the originals. They will all be greatly missed.

GOOFY11

d_dreamer
February 25th, 2006, 07:29
noooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Any news of who's moving up???? Aw, this upsets me. I hate that stupid rule that says you have to retire at age 72 within the company

SorcererMickey
February 25th, 2006, 15:43
The rule of retiring at 72 is for members of the Disney Board, not CMs or Imagineers.

John Hench, the most influential Disney artist and Imagineer and one of Marty's best friend's, was 95 when he died in 2004. He still went to work, had an office, full workload and continued inspiring young Imagineers two weeks prior to going to the hospital for heart related problems.

d_dreamer
February 25th, 2006, 18:53
Ah, I wonder why he chose to retire. I completely forgot about Hench staying until he died.