Hearts Touched and Happy Tears Shed with Global Disney Ambassadors Panel
Originally published at Disney Parks News
Disney Ambassadors from parks and resorts around the world gathered under the same roof this month to discuss the challenges and triumphs that have guided their Disney journeys. The heartfelt conversation was part of Disney Ambassador Presents, a series of live panels at Disneyland Resort that provide development, engagement and networking opportunities for cast members.
“I am a firm believer of manifesting and putting that good energy into the universe and working at it over the years,” shared Disney Ambassador of Walt Disney World Resort Raevon Redding. “It’s been a journey…. but I wouldn’t want it any other way.”
The Sept. 7 panel was comprised of Disneyland Resort Ambassadors Mark Everett King Jr. and Nataly Guzman. Walt Disney World Resort Ambassadors Raevon and his colleague, Ali Manion; Disneyland Paris Ambassadors Quentin Rodrigues and Carmen Lleo Badal. Tokyo Disneyland Ambassador Mika Ogasawara. Hong Kong Disneyland Ambassadors Tony Dick and Lily Chan; and Aulani, A Disney Resort and Spa Ambassador Kanoa Kawai. While not able to attend in person, the presence of Phoebe Jiang and Witty Zhang, Disney Ambassadors of Shanghai Disneyland Resort was also felt in the room.
Each Disney Ambassador shared stories about the perseverance, patience, and dreaming that allowed them to grow within The Walt Disney Company.
From left to right: Nataly, Quentin, Carmen, Tony, Lily, Ali, Raevon, Kanoa, Mika and Mark.
“There is an important expression that is so dear to my heart. ‘If you can dream it, you can do it,’” shared Mika. “With this saying, I’ve been able to overcome my hardships. With these words of Walt, my Ambassador family, and cast members, I will strive to reach my dreams.”
The role of Ambassador has not only been life-changing for many. But has also brought a unique opportunity for the panelists to appreciate the outstanding cast members who make magic every day.
“When I went into this process [of] applying for Ambassador, it was our cast members that I was passionate about. And I wanted to really authentically represent them and to support them and to celebrate them for all that they accomplish in a day. Whether that be big or small,” shared Ali.
Lily added, “As a Disney Ambassador, I am able to see the process of how each and every cast member is so dedicated to achieve the never-ending show readiness, just to give the best to our guests.”
Many of the panelists took a vulnerable approach in recounting their challenges along the way. Some audience members were moved to tears.
Tony being comforted by his Disney Ambassador family.
“I wasn’t born into a wealthy family and I watched my mother study through nights,” shared Tony. “I can tell you about the day I got my first paycheck. And spent half of it on clothes and sent half of it home. So much has happened.”
Tony said his nomination as the first non-local in the first Ambassador team at Hong Kong Disneyland has changed his life. “I am in America for the first time ever.”
Kanoa signing “How Far I’ll Go” from The Walt Disney Animation Studios’ film “Moana.”
The evening ended with Kanoa joyfully strumming “How Far I’ll Go” on the ukulele. From the Walt Disney Animation Studios’ film “Moana.” The cast member-filled audience sang the song’s chorus with heart.
In the panel’s final moments, Carmen summed up the Ambassador role with a fitting metaphor. “We are disco balls,” she told the cast. “We get the light, but our job here is to bring it back to you and bring the spotlight back on you.”
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