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Thomas O. Staggs

Jewish-American business executive (born 1961)


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Jewish-American business executive (born 1961)

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predecessorBob Iger
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predecessor2Richard Nanula
successor2Jay Rasulo
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alma_materUniversity of Minnesota (BS)
Stanford University (MBA)
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Stanford University (MBA)

Thomas Owen Staggs (born 1961) is an American businessman. He is the co-founder and co-CEO of Candle Media as well as a Partner at Smash Capital. He formerly worked at the Walt Disney Company for nearly 27 years, beginning in 1990, working in finance and later becoming the chief financial officer (CFO), then as chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Worldwide and finally as chief operating officer (COO). He also holds directorships on various company boards, including Spotify.

Education and early life

Staggs was born in Illinois and grew up in Minnesota. He graduated from Minnetonka High School in 1978, and received a B.S. in business from the University of Minnesota and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Career

Staggs began his career as an investment banker for Dain Bosworth, then Morgan Stanley before joining Disney in 1990.

Disney

After 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. As CFO, Staggs was instrumental in purchasing Pixar for $7.4 billion in 2006 as well as acquiring Marvel Entertainment for $4 billion in 2009.

On January 1, 2010, Staggs became Chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, where he "more than doubled operating profits, to $2.66 billion", theme parks, two cruise lines, and hotel and resort businesses. Staggs led the development of the MyMagic Plus technology suite and the creation of an Avatar theme land in Disney's Animal Kingdom park. Disney CEO Bob Iger credited Staggs with leading "unprecedented growth and expansion, including the construction of Shanghai Disney", its $5.5 billion resort.

On February 5, 2015, Staggs was named chief operating officer of The Walt Disney Company. Despite "Disney’s rocky history of succession",

On April 4, 2016, Disney announced that Staggs and the company had agreed to mutually part ways. Staggs stepped down as COO, effective May 6, 2016, remaining with the company as a "Special Advisor to the CEO" Bob Iger through the end of the fiscal year. Iger extended his contract as Disney's chairman and CEO to remain chairman through 2021. Following his departure from Disney, and prior to its August 2019 merger with Viacom, Staggs was in consideration to succeed Les Moonves as CEO of CBS.

In July 2023, Staggs along with another previous executive Kevin Mayer, returned to Disney in an advisory role at the behest of CEO Bob Iger.

Forest Road

In October 2020, Staggs helped form special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC) Forest Road Acquisition Corp as a director, teaming with former Disney colleague Kevin Mayer, and the Forest Road Company (FRC), of which he is an original investor and advisory board member. Other board members and advisors of Forest Road Acquisition Corp include FRC founder Zachary Tarica, Shaquille O'Neal, Mark Burg and Martin Luther King III. FRC is a "full-service provider" to the independent film industry, loaning funds against state film tax credits. and was reported that month to have raised more than $US300 million. In February 2021, an agreement for a three-way merger between Forest Road Acquisition Corp, Myx Fitness Holdings and Beachbody was entered into.{{cite news |last1=FAUGHNDER

Candle Media

In 2021, Staggs and Kevin Mayer founded Candle Media, which was created from their previous SPAC. Candle Media has engaged in ten acquisitions, which includes Reese Witherspoon's company 'Hello Sunshine' and Moonbug Entertainment, which produces the popular children's television series Cocomelon.

Board memberships

Since leaving Disney, Staggs has been an active investor and advisor for various companies. He is also a member of the board of directors of Spotify

References

References

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  12. "The messy Business of Reinventing Happiness". Fast Company.
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  15. (2015). "Walt's Utopia: Disneyland and American Mythmaking". McFarland.
  16. "Behind the Scenes at Disney as It Purged a Favorite Son". The New York Times.
  17. (February 5, 2015). "Disney Promotes Tom Staggs to No. 2 Post, Positioning Him as Iger's Successor". Variety Magazine.
  18. "How Disney COO Tom Staggs Sees the Company's Present—and Future". The Wall Street Journal.
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  21. Barnes, Brooks. (April 5, 2016). "Thomas Staggs, Disney's Heir Apparent, Is Stepping Down". The New York Times.
  22. Miller, Daniel. (April 4, 2016). "Thomas Staggs, Disney's No. 2 executive, is leaving company". Los Angeles Times.
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  30. "CBS Shifts to Hunt for Next Chief Executive". The Wall Street Journal.
  31. Goldsmith, Jill. (2023-07-31). "Disney CEO Bob Iger Taps Kevin Mayer, Tom Staggs As Consultants; Former Disney Executives Are Co-CEOs Of Candle Media".
  32. "Former Disney executives Mayer and Staggs plan new SPAC - source". Reuters.
  33. "Former Disney Execs Tom Staggs, Kevin Mayer Teaming With Shaquille O'Neal on Media/Entertainment SPAC". The Hollywood Reporter.
  34. "Shaq, MLK's Son, Former Disney Executives Team Up to Create SPAC". The Wall Street Journal.
  35. "Former Disney Executives Turn Into L.A.'s Hottest Dealmakers". Bloomberg.
  36. "Forest Road And The Multimillion-Dollar Art Of Maximizing Film Tax Credits". [[Forbes]].
  37. "Forest Road SPAC With Former Disney Execs Kevin Mayer, Tom Staggs Buying Digital Fitness Group Beachbody". Deadline.
  38. Maas, Jennifer. (January 6, 2023). "Candle Media CEOs Talk Expanding 'CoComelon' Franchise, TikTok's Future and Iger Returning to 'Right the Ship' at Disney".
  39. "Governance". Spotify Technology SA.
  40. (May 25, 2017). "Spotify adds four board directors ahead of US listing".
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