David
Stainton Named President, Walt Disney Television Animation
David Stainton has been promoted to president, Walt Disney Television
Animation (WDTVA), it was announced today by Thomas Schumacher,
head of Walt Disney Television Animation and Walt Disney Feature
Animation. Stainton's responsibilities include overseeing the day-to-day
operations for the division's animated television series and specials,
Disney Video Premieres and February theatrical features. He continues
to report to Schumacher in his new position.
"Under David's tutelage, 2001 was a landmark year for the
Television Animation group with the phenomenal success of 'Lady
and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure' on video and 'Recess: School's
Out' in theaters, as well as the rollout of three new animated television
series," commented Schumacher. "He and his team are the
busiest animation producers in the world, and having worked with
David for over 10 years, I know that his fantastic creative spirit,
passion, and unparalleled business skills will help us continue
to break new ground. I'm thrilled to name him president."
"This is shaping up to be our strongest year ever, with the
theatrical release of 'Return to Never Land' on President's Day
weekend, video premieres of 'Cinderella 2,' 'The Hunchback of Notre
Dame 2,' and '101 Dalmatians 2: Patch's London Adventure,' and three
new TV series -- 'Teamo Supremo' and 'Fillmore' on ABC and 'Kim
Possible' on Disney Channel," Stainton added. "This couldn't
have been done without a fantastic team, led by executive vice presidents
Sharon Morrill and Barry Blumberg. It's an honor and a privilege
to be working with such a talented group of people on these exciting
projects."
Stainton joined The Walt Disney Company in 1989 as a manager of
special projects for Walt Disney Pictures and Television. In 1991,
he joined the Feature Animation department where he rose up through
the ranks. As vice president of creative affairs, he built up the
animation development department during a period of great growth.
In January 1998, Stainton was named senior vice president of creative
affairs for Walt Disney Feature Animation where he was charged with
overseeing Disney's animation studio in Paris. While at Walt Disney
Feature Animation, he helped guide such films as "The Hunchback
of Notre Dame," "Hercules," "Dinosaur"
and "Tarzan." He returned to Burbank in January 2000 to
head up Walt Disney Television Animation as executive vice president.
Stainton graduated from Princeton University in 1984 with a bachelor's
degree in history and earned his MBA from Harvard in 1989.
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