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Disney Dreamers Academy highlights Walt Disney World's commitment to diverse communities
Summary
The 19th Disney Dreamers Academy brought 100 students from varied backgrounds to Walt Disney World for a multi-day mentorship program, part of a long-running initiative that has reached more than 1,800 alumni.
Content
The Disney Dreamers Academy, held at Walt Disney World Resort, is in its 19th year and hosted 100 students for a multi-day mentorship program. The Academy is part of a longer initiative that has reached more than 1,800 alumni. This year's participants come from urban centers, rural towns, and immigrant families, and include young entrepreneurs and nonprofit founders. For many attendees, the trip to Orlando marked their first time traveling outside their home state.
Program details:
- The Academy is entering its 19th year and has served more than 1,800 students since its start.
- One hundred students were selected for this year's multi-day mentorship program at Walt Disney World.
- Participants represent a wide range of backgrounds, including urban and rural communities, immigrant families, student entrepreneurs, and nonprofit founders.
- Many students were traveling outside their home state for the first time as part of the program.
- Tinisha Agramonte is Senior Vice President and Chief Opportunity & Inclusion Officer for The Walt Disney Company; she joined Disney in 2022 and moved into her current executive role in 2023 after decades in public and private sector leadership.
- Agramonte said Disney's global reach brings a responsibility to foster opportunity and that emotional feedback from families reinforces the program's mission.
Summary:
The program is presented as a recurring mechanism for mentoring and access that the company says supports diverse communities and spotlights students' achievements. Undetermined at this time.
