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  1. Jan 2011 - Dec 2011. Walt Disney World is the largest single site employer in the US with over 58,000 cast members in 1 location. The recent consumer trend towards wireless devices combined with...

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  2. Oct 21, 2011 · Hired by the former Chief Information Officer (CIO) to kick-start The Walt Disney Company's Theme Parks and ITIL® initiative, Glen Taylor has championed the adoption of ITIL® since his appointment in 2008. Already an experienced ITIL® adopter, he was keen to move towards an integrated service management approach, backed up by ITIL® best practice.

  3. Location Orlando, Florida, United States. Regions East Coast, Southern US. Gender Male. LinkedIn View on LinkedIn. Glen Taylor is the vice president and chief information security officer at The Walt Disney Company. Glen attended University of Wales, Cardiff.

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    • The Walt Disney Company
    • Orlando, Florida
    • August 20, 2019
  4. Glen Taylor’s Post Glen Taylor Experienced Technology Leader 24m Report this post ... Staff Security Engineer at The Walt Disney Company. 23m Report this comment

  5. Mar 1, 2013 · March 2013. In the article entitled Disney’s ITIL Journey, Glen Taylor, the Vice President of Technology for Theme Parks & Resorts (TP&R) of The Walt Disney Company, relates how he meticulously championed the adoption of ITIL in the company to achieve excellence in IT service management.

  6. Disney’s ITIL® Journey 5 Glen’s advice for organizations adopting ITIL Don’t underestimate the communication needed – it is critical to success. Leverage the tools and documents that already exist and don’t reinvent wheels.

  7. www.forbes.com › profile › glen-taylorGlen Taylor - Forbes

    3 days ago · Glen Taylor. $2.8B. Real Time Net Worth. as of 5/23/24. #1213 in the world today. Photo by David Zalubowski/AP. About Glen Taylor. Glen Taylor bought a wedding service business for $2 million in ...

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