Overview
- Wilson succeeds longtime operations leader Sharon Siskie, who retired after more than three decades with Disney.
- As senior vice president and general manager, she oversees the full fleet and private island destinations, with immediate focus on launching Disney Adventure in March.
- Disney Adventure will be the line’s largest ship, sailing at-sea voyages from Singapore with the brand’s first roller coaster and a Lion King–themed fireworks show.
- With over 30 years at Disney, Wilson previously held roles across Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World, Disneyland Paris, Consumer Products, and studio marketing.
- In her most recent finance role, she helped plan and procure five new ships and enabled direct shipyard contracting, as Disney targets a fleet of 13 ships by 2031 and earns public backing from Disney Signature Experiences president Joe Schott.