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"We have a mantra where we need to focus on financial responsibility, team member morale and guest experience, simultaneously with the same level of priority, and you know that's almost impossible. It's like trying to juggle three balls in the air but you're lifting the three balls at exactly the same time you're trying to juggle them. It's a constant struggle... Every day, a decision that I make or I may influence, has an effect in finances, team member morale, and guest experience... every single day." Greg Charbeneau
Welcome to another episode of MGR Unplugged. Today I'm joined by Greg Charbeneau.
Greg has dedicated his career to the zoological operations, hospitality and entertainment industries, and working at nationally acclaimed aquariums, theme parks and resorts for over 30 years.
Greg is the kind of person who's not afraid to step out of his comfort zone and face new challenges. Mobility has played a big role in his professional life and with that, he's held a variety of positions at theme park locations in Ohio, Florida, New Jersey, Georgia, and the Bahamas where he became the VP of Marine Operations and Marketing at Atlantis Bahamas Resort.
As if that wasn't enough of a transition, his next challenge took him all the way across the mainland to tackle yet another major challenge and start up the Southwest’s (yes in the middle of the desert) largest public aquarium, including 200,000 square feet, two million gallons of water, 60 exhibits, over 30,000 sea creatures and over 500 species. In his current position as Vice President/General Manager at OdySea Aquarium in Scottsdale Arizona, Greg Charbeneau directs and oversees all aspects of the business.
Greg also participates in the development and management of other projects within the company that we also cover towards the end of this show.
Below is a list of questions and topics that we covered during our conversation with Greg Charbeneau.
"As you can imagine, never two days are alike, there's so much happening between 20 thousand animals, 70 exhibits, two million gallons of water, intermixed with miles and miles of electrical conduit, anything can happen on any given day!" Greg Charbeneau
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"We have a mantra where we need to focus on financial responsibility, team member morale and guest experience, simultaneously with the same level of priority, and you know that's almost impossible. It's like trying to juggle three balls in the air but you're lifting the three balls at exactly the same time you're trying to juggle them. It's a constant struggle... Every day, a decision that I make or I may influence, has an effect in finances, team member morale, and guest experience... every single day." Greg Charbeneau
Welcome to another episode of MGR Unplugged. Today I'm joined by Greg Charbeneau.
Greg has dedicated his career to the zoological operations, hospitality and entertainment industries, and working at nationally acclaimed aquariums, theme parks and resorts for over 30 years.
Greg is the kind of person who's not afraid to step out of his comfort zone and face new challenges. Mobility has played a big role in his professional life and with that, he's held a variety of positions at theme park locations in Ohio, Florida, New Jersey, Georgia, and the Bahamas where he became the VP of Marine Operations and Marketing at Atlantis Bahamas Resort.
As if that wasn't enough of a transition, his next challenge took him all the way across the mainland to tackle yet another major challenge and start up the Southwest’s (yes in the middle of the desert) largest public aquarium, including 200,000 square feet, two million gallons of water, 60 exhibits, over 30,000 sea creatures and over 500 species. In his current position as Vice President/General Manager at OdySea Aquarium in Scottsdale Arizona, Greg Charbeneau directs and oversees all aspects of the business.
Greg also participates in the development and management of other projects within the company that we also cover towards the end of this show.
Below is a list of questions and topics that we covered during our conversation with Greg Charbeneau.
"As you can imagine, never two days are alike, there's so much happening between 20 thousand animals, 70 exhibits, two million gallons of water, intermixed with miles and miles of electrical conduit, anything can happen on any given day!" Greg Charbeneau
Episode Links:
Check our other stuff out too:
If you liked this episode, please share it with your friends. If you REALLY liked it, please leave us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform. Thank you for listening!!