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Corporate Team

David H. Schmitt
President & CEO

L. James Benedick
Chief Operating Officer

David Milhausen
Chief Financial Officer
Sr VP Business Administration

Dale E. Burner
Senior Vice President

Kenneth J. Wagener
VP Business Development

Alec Tilley
Vice President

Bernie Bullard
VP Marketing

Robert A. Baldwin
VP Sales

Maika Lindsay
Manager – Domestic & International Development

International Team

Claus Frimand
Senior Vice President
General Manager
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi

Troy Lindquist
VVP Marketing & Sales
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi

Richard Mehrer
VP Information Technologies
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi

Wayne Meadows
VP Facilities & Support Services
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi

Michael Oswald
VP Operations
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi

Dan Aylward
Managing Director
ProFun Egypt, Ltd.

General Manager
Suzanne Mubarak Family Park

Michael Patrick
Executive Project Director
Suzanne Mubarak Family Park

C. Michael Leone
Director Marketing & Sales
Suzanne Mubarak Family Park

Scott Crittenden
Director of Operations Planning
Suzanne Mubarak Family Park

Ronald S. Merriman
Deputy General Manager
Information and Communications Pavilion World Expo 2010

Steve Lee
VDirector of Operations
Information and Communications Pavilion World Expo 2010

Robert Griffiths
Director of Training
Information and Communications Pavilion World Expo 2010

Dennis Gilbert
Trial Operations Director
Information and Communications Pavilion World Expo 2010

Burkard Dregger
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International Team

Claus Frimand
Senior Vice President
cfrimand@profungroup.com
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Claus brings over 25 years of international leisure industry experience, including 15 years as an expatriate. Recently, he was the European Director at Grant Leisure and worked on a number of theme park projects including: Parc Phoenix in France, Holzstadt in Germany, Tivoli in Copenhagen, Pixi Parc in Switzerland and Parques Reunidos in Spain, Italy, France and Belgium.

As the VP of an exhibition company, he was responsible for responsible for development, sales, logistics and sponsorship on a number of traveling exhibitions including an Egyptian exhibition in cooperation with The National Gallery of Art in Washington, a Samurai exhibition from Kunstkamera in St. Petersburg as well as development of several outdoor exhibitions.

Claus worked at Expo 2000 in Hanover as Senior Consultant, working for the Operations Division in charge of logistical and operational issues such as capacities, visitor flow and site analysis.

Additional mass–attendance event experience included acting as the Deputy Chief Operating Officer at Swiss Expo.02, where he started up the Ticketing, Guest Services, Security, Maintenance and Operations departments, along with master–planning and design review of 40 pavilions. As Head of Operations, his mandate included the co–ordination of the first Olympic Spirit center in Munich, supervising the design and planning, implementing the operational procedures, merchandise product line and store lay–out and negotiations with the International Olympic Committee, NOC and IOC sponsors.

In 1991, he joined Disneyland Paris and spent six years in various key management roles during the development, opening and post–opening of the theme park, latest as Director of Operations with overall responsibility for Parking, Ticketing, Guest Relations, Shop Operations and the Park Duty Managers program. |
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