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Wing T. Chao

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Wing Tao Chao
Chao at the D23 Expo in 2019
Born
趙永濤

May 1944[1]
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley
Harvard University
OccupationArchitect
AwardsPioneer Award (ISHC)
Committee of 100 member
Outstanding Achievement Award (AIA)
Legend Award (Contract Magazine)
PracticeVice Chairman (Walt Disney Parks and Resorts)
Executive Vice President (Walt Disney Imagineering)
ProjectsEpcot Center
Disneyland Paris
Disneyland Hong Kong
DesignDisney Wonder
Disney Dream

Wing Tao Chao (born May 1944) is a Chinese-born American architect, master planner, construction developer, hospitality professional, and a former Disney Imagineer.

As an Imagineer, Chao helped with Disney's expansion in markets such as China and Hong Kong, handling businesses worth more than US$12 billion. He was with Disney for over 37 years, from 1972 to 2009, and led over 100 projects including Disneyland resorts, luxury hotels, and cruises.[2] In 2009, he retired from Disney and joined Las Vegas Sands Corp. In August 2019, he was named a Disney Legend.

Chao is regarded as a pioneer in the fields of hospitality and construction planning and development. A Committee of 100 member and an AIA fellow, he has received numerous honors throughout his career including the Pioneer Award from the International Society of Hospitality Consultants (ISHC) and Outstanding Achievement Award from the American Institute of Architects.[3][4] Avenue magazine has included Chao among the 500 most influential Asians in the United States.[5]

Personal life

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Chao was born in Chongqing, China in May 1944. He moved to the United States in his teens to pursue education. He lives in Los Angeles, California.[1]

Education

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Chao attended the University of California, Berkeley where he received his Bachelor and master's degrees in Architecture. He has a second master's degree in Architecture, majoring in Urban Design, from Harvard University, where he studied under Kenzo Tange, the legendary Japanese architect who predicted the Information Age.

He was conferred an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Business Administration in Hospitality Management by Johnson and Wales University. He also completed post-graduate work in Urban Planning and Real Estate Development at MIT.[6][4]

Chao had originally wanted to study medicine and be a doctor.[1]

Career

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Chao began his architectural career with William Liskam Architect after completing his education. He joined Disney as an associate soon after.

Walt Disney Imagineering

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Chao joined Disney in 1972. He had unsuccessfully tried to get a summer job at one of its amusement parks during his Berkeley days.[4]

His roles at Disney included: Vice Chairman of Development for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts in the Asia Pacific (1984 to 1997) and Executive Vice President in charge of Master Planning, Architecture and Design at Walt Disney Imagineering (1997 to 2009).[7][8] He also oversaw the development of Disney's land holdings in California, Florida, Tokyo, Paris and Hong Kong.[9]

During his time at Disney, Chao led development teams consisting of Disney Imagineers and leading architects and designers on over a hundred projects including Disney theme parks and resort hotel rooms. Chao has also led the design and development of four Disney cruise ships, namely Disney Magic, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, and Disney Wonder.[5] Chao has handled businesses worth more than USD $12 billion over his term at Disney.[4]

Chao is credited with the successful negotiations with French and Hong Kong governments that led to the development of Euro Disneyland and Hong Kong Disneyland respectively.[6] He retired from Walt Disney Imagineering on 30 June 2009.[10]

Notable works at Disney

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Disney Wonder docked at Port Canaveral

Resorts:

Cruise ships:

Las Vegas Sands

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Chao served as a Director for Las Vegas Sands Corp. from July 2010 to November 2010.[10] He continues to be a part of the advisory board.[11]

Television

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Chao has appeared in three television shows produced by Disney.[12][13]

Awards and recognition

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Chao has received numerous accolades for his work in the hospitality sector. His works have earned him recognition awards in the architecture and design community.[4]

He is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects which also honored him with the Outstanding Achievement Award. He has also won the Legend Award by Contract magazine.[9] In 1992, Chao received the Asian American Architects and Engineers Association's Outstanding Achievement Award.[1] Hospitality Design has named Chao one of the top 20 Hospitality Industry Leaders and Innovators and has also inducted him as a Platinum Circle member. In 2007, Chao was elected into the 'Committee of 100', an organization founded by I. M. Pei to honor American citizens of Chinese descent who have distinguished themselves as leaders in their respective professions. He has also been named one of the 500 most influential Asians in the United States.[5][4]

On January 24, 2018, Chao received the Pioneer Award from the International Society of Hospitality Consultants (ISHC) for his services to entertainment design and hospitality.[9][3]

Chao was named a Disney Legend at the 2019 D23 Expo for his outstanding contributions to the Disney Parks and The Walt Disney Company.[16][17][18]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Wing T. Chao - Top Asian American Professionals - GOLDSEA". goldsea.com.
  2. ^ Johnson, Ted (31 March 1997). "Disney ups Chao to exec VP".
  3. ^ a b "ISHC to honor Wing T. Chao with the Pioneer Award at ALIS - ISHC". 30 October 2017.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Wing Chao – RENAISSANCE MAN".
  5. ^ a b c "MEMBERS - Committee 100". www.committee100.org.
  6. ^ a b "HD Platinum Awards – Wing T. Chao". www.hdplatinumcircle.com.
  7. ^ Johnson, Ted (31 March 1997). "Disney ups Chao to exec VP". Variety.
  8. ^ "Stocks". Bloomberg.com.
  9. ^ a b c "Disney architect and designer Wing Chao wins Pioneer Award". CLAD.
  10. ^ a b "Ex-Disney official named to board of Las Vegas Sands Corp". Las Vegas Sun. 29 July 2010.
  11. ^ "Recently hired Las Vegas Sands' director leaves company to become its advisor". Macao Business. October 25, 2010.
  12. ^ Michaelsen, Shannen (November 28, 2020). "Disney Legend and Former Imagineer Wing Chao Appears In "The Mandalorian"". WDW News Today.
  13. ^ "New 'The Mandalorian' Episode Features Disney Legend and Imagineer Wing Chao". November 30, 2020.
  14. ^ Complex, Valerie (April 4, 2024). "'Star Wars: Tales Of The Empire' Trailer: Disney+ Unveils Dave Filoni's Animated Follow-Up To 'Star Wars: Tales Of The Jedi'". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on April 12, 2024. Retrieved April 12, 2024.
  15. ^ StarWars.com Team (April 4, 2024). "Star Wars: Tales of the Empire Trailer Revealed". Star Wars. Archived from the original on April 12, 2024. Retrieved April 12, 2024.
  16. ^ "Meet the 2019 Disney Legends to Be Honored at D23 Expo". D23. 16 May 2019.
  17. ^ "Eleven new Disney Legends to be honored at D23 Expo 2019". Attractions Magazine. 16 May 2019.
  18. ^ "Eleven New Disney Legends to Be Honored During D23 Expo 2019". The Walt Disney Company. May 16, 2019.
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