SeaWorld’s legacy of animal rescue spans more than 50 years. In that time, SeaWorld’s rescue teams have come to the aid of more than 38,000 sick, injured and orphaned animals in need, giving them a second chance at life. None of this would be possible without the continued support of our partner agencies, park guests, pass members and dedicated team members, as well as the people across the globe taking action to protect these amazing animals and their habitats. Our teams are on call 24/7/365, partnering with multiple government agencies to rescue and help animals in need of our care.
Q. There’s been public debate the last several years related to SeaWorld’s marine mammal collections, specifically whales. Where do you stand on this, and is this one of the big challenges you face in your new position?
A. We are an accredited zoo and aquarium, and we take great pride in that. Our care practices meet rigorous and independent accreditation standards that uphold the highest standard of care for all our animals. SeaWorld has so many fans and advocates that love everything about the park and our mission. I focus on those who are passionate about what we do each day.
Q. With the world starting to return to normal after the pandemic, it seems like people will be flocking back to theme parks. Is that the hope, and are there perhaps any silver linings or things you think the industry as a whole learned during these trying times that can make for even better customer experiences in the future?
A. Like the rest of the world, we are eagerly awaiting a return to normal. We want to bring people back responsibly. Our goal is to educate, entertain and inspire millions. COVID has made that more challenging, and we are systematically bringing guests back to the park in a safe and meaningful way.
During the pandemic, part of the business had to take a pause. When you “turn things back on” and have had time to assess aspects of your business, you can be more deliberate in your decisions. We are hiring talented new ambassadors, trying to put our people in a place to be creative, and elevate our experiences at all levels.
Q. Looking back on your time at UVA, did you have any professors or classes that made big impacts on you?
A. My favorite class was “How Things Work” by [physics] Professor [Louis] Bloomfield. Another favorite professor of mine is Larry Sabato; he was terrific. I took his class during a presidential election year and it was fascinating to hear from such a knowledgeable political mind regarding the intricacies of the political process as it was unfolding.
Q. How do you think the overall UVA experience helped shape you into the person and leader you are today?
A. I am grateful for the rigorous academic experience. Courses were challenging and relevant; professors were thought-provoking and absolute subject matter experts. There was a stringent expectation for students and graduates; the professors challenged us to go out and make a difference in the world.
There’s something to be said about going to a university with such an incredible history and a such an important founder in Mr. Jefferson. To me, it was inspiring to follow in the footsteps of someone who changed the world.