Facebook Live Event #1: J Jeff Kober Introduction

Facebook Live Event #1: J Jeff Kober Introduction

Thanks for joining me for my first Disney at Work Facebook Live Event. Just like Walt Disney would introduce his TV show from his office (albeit it was a re-creation on a soundstage), I wanted to use this first event to introduce or re-introduce myself. And I thought the best place to do it was from my office.

Here’s the link to the show itself:

During the event, I highlighted some events in my life. Of course, a picture is worth a thousand words, and I thought they would help in better introducing me. So here’s some photos:

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Summer after I discovered National Geographic article. Main Street Electrical Parade premiered that same year.
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My brother Phil and I eating at my favorite restaurant, The Hungry Bear. It was the second year I had saved money to take my family on vacation.
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My only photo with Mickey as a kid. I did love my hair!
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Me and my firstborn daughter Mikell during Disneyland’s 30th anniversary.
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My first trip to Walt Disney World during Mickey’s 75th birthday.
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Our 4 oldest kids not long after we moved to Orlando, Fl.
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Me with the Big Cheese during my years at Disney Institute.

 

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My wife Kathy and I on an anniversary trip to Disney California Adventure.
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Working as a consultant for the Federal Government.
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Mark David Jones and I doing a program at Disneyland Paris with client DHL.
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With Ted Topping and clients from Australia in our Perfecting the Customer Experience program at Disneyland.
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A crazy moment captured with my wife and kids.

I’d be remiss if I didn’t share my favorite Disney map with you. It’s a map that was designed to showcase what was being envisioned for the Walt Disney World property at the time of its opening. It hung in rooms at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. It reminds me that heritage matters, and friends matter.

A map of what the Walt Disney World property would become as envisioned around opening in 1971

Stay tuned in the next days to come as I will be featuring my first podcast, with moderator, David Zanolla, plus some additional cool things that we’ll have for you that we hope to announce soon. You can also visit my blogs not only on this site, but PerformanceJourneys.com and WorldClassBenchmarking.com.

And in future Disney at Work Facebook Live episodes, I assure you that we’ll take advantage of the Facebook Live by being out in the parks–not just the Walt Disney World resort, but also Disney parks, resorts and attractions across the world. It should be fun, so please join us.

Thanks!

J. Jeff Kober

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