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This article includes a list of references, related reading or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. Please improve this article by introducing more precise citations where appropriate. (October 2010) Leslie Goodman is the current Senior Vice President, Corporate Citizenship, Walt Disney Company. She is in charge of the company's community outreach, education programs, environmental affairs, volunteer efforts, philanthropy, as well as The Walt Disney Foundation. Before assuming her current position, she was the chief spokesperson and lobbyist for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. She had a noteworthy career in journalism, politics and public affairs working for such notables as Ronald Reagan and Lee Atwater, among others. Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Political career 3 Disney 4 References Early life and career Leslie was born in 1959 to New York State Senator Roy Goodman. She grew up in New York City and graduated from Stanford University in 1981 with a degree in broadcast communications. Returning to New York after college, she went to work as a news-writer and segment producer for WCBS-TV for a couple of years before freelancing for a bit as a television producer. Political career She got her professional start in politics as a press coordinator for Reagan-Bush 84 campaign. From there, she became Special Assistant for Public Affairs to the Regional Administrator of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. In 1986, Leslie headed to Washington DC to work as associate commissioner for public affairs at the Social Security Administration. She also worked as a press advance representative for the White House. In 1988, she hit the campaign trail again as director of media outreach for the Bush/Quayle campaign. After the successful election, she was appointed press secretary of the Republican National Committee by Chairman Lee Atwater. She served in that position until Chairman Atwater's death in 1991. She was director of communications for the United States Information Agency from 1991-1992 and deputy communications director for the Bush/Quayle reelection campaign in 1992. After Bush and Quayle failed to win reelection, Leslie went to work as vice president of media relations for the United States Chamber of Commerce for less than a year. In December of 1993, she headed back to California when then Governor Pete Wilson hired her as Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications. She took a brief leave of absence in 1996 when she was chosen for a fellowship at Harvard University's School of Politics. As part of the fellowship, she conducted a study group on political communications. Nothing was published as a result of her work. After Wilson left office in January 1999, Leslie became an independent public affairs consultant, as well as a political analyst for various California media. Her most noteworthy assignment came in 2000, when she was appointed director of communications for the Republican National Convention. She was also a spokesman and strategist on the Bush for President 2000 campaign. Disney In 2001, Leslie was hired by then-Chairman of Walt Disney Parks & Resorts Paul Pressler to serve as the Senior Vice President of Strategic Communications for the business unit. Her purview includes crisis communications, global events planning, executive & internal communications. Under Leslie's leadership, the first ever Report on Safety was produced, as a direct result of a fatal accident accident on Big Thunder Mountain, which Disney later admitted being due to poor maintenance. In 2005, after an executive shuffle, her title changed to Executive Vice President, Worldwide Public Affairs, Parks and Resorts. In addition to her original duties, she also added government, industry, and community relations. In April 2010, she was promoted to Senior Vice President, Corporate Citizenship, the Walt Disney Company. References http://corporate.disney.go.com/news/parks_resorts/exe_bios/leslieGoodman.html http://www.laughingplace.com/News-ID10005620.asp Persondata Name Goodman, Leslie Alternative names Short description Date of birth 1959 Place of birth Date of death Place of death