VALLEY Magazine | Spring 2022

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EARNING THE EARS BY ELISE TECCO

The Most Magical Place On Earth — for many people, it’s a vacation, but for some, it’s where they go to work! Kendall Mainzer is a passionate and thoughtful storyteller, and if you’ve ever been interested in working for Disney, or just need some inspiration sprinkled into your life, there’s no better person to learn from than her. Prior to being named Director of Student Engagement for the College of Arts & Architecture at Penn State, Mainzer worked at Disney World theme parks for four years. Now she teaches courses that give Penn State students a closer look at the inner workings of The Most Magical Place on Earth. Growing up in Northern California, Mainzer watched Disney movies and has always had a love for the characters. But it was not until Mainzer visited Disneyland for the first time that she realized just how connected she felt to this make-believe world. “I’ll never forget the feeling of walking in [to the theme park] and feeling calm,” says Mainzer. “I knew a little bit more of who I was the second I stepped in that place, and it stayed with me throughout my life.” Seven-year-old Mainzer turned to her mom that day and said she wanted to be the president of Disneyland, not even understanding it was a real job, but knowing she wanted it in her heart. Later, struggling to find her passion while attending UC Davis, Mainzer considered her “North Star.” The “North Star,” she explains, is the thing that would make you most happy. This is when she discovered the Disney College Program (DCP). After applying and getting into the competitive program, Mainzer was given a merchandising role in Magic Kingdom. She would have preferred a role in Attractions or PhotoPass, but getting a role she didn’t necessarily want was more helpful than she could have imagined.

“It’s impossible not to grow as a person in that experience,” says Mainzer about the DCP. “It transformed my work ethic, my sense of community and my sense of collaboration. It was life altering.” Not getting her dream role didn’t matter, she explained, because she took the role she was given and made it her own dream. After graduating from UC Davis, Mainzer wasn’t sure where her life was headed next. With her ultimate Disney dream in mind, Mainzer decided to earn her law degree. She tried new things, like working as a public defender for kids, and didn’t worry where they would take her because every choice led her to grow. “As scary as that was,” she says, “it gets less scary the more you do it.” In 2009, Mainzer made a bold move and returned to Florida. Determined to get a job at Walt Disney World, she was hired part-time as an Attractions cast member in EPCOT at SpaceShip Earth. “Here I was with a fancy education saying ‘Watch your step, time travelers!’” Mainzer says, laughing. But the Disney College Program had given her the insight to network with fellow employees about their own journeys. Mainzer told every one of them she wanted to become the president of Disneyland — which she says sounds odd but was the smartest thing she could have done. She understood that some of the best leaders in Disney started out as frontline workers. Mainzer took on 11 diverse roles in her four years there, from facilitating youth education workshops (now called Disney Imagination Campus) to being the Executive Events Coordinator. Although the coordinator role was underpaid and “backstage” she got to hold CEO Bob Iger’s jacket at one event and meet Jane Goodall at another. Mainzer said yes to every opportunity. One of Mainzer’s favorite roles was being a Disney VIP Tour Guide. “It was the honor of my life,” says Mainzer, who had to become an expert on the entire Walt Disney World Resort.


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Keeping College Close to Your Heart

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Breaking Gender Roles One Red Carpet at a Time

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Hollywood’s Humans

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Glorious Greek Girls

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Behind the Gold Statues

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The Pull of Parasocial Relationships

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Gender Contamination & Harry Styles

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Should We Hook Up?

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Making Up for Lost Time

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Written By A Woman

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pages 44-45

The Path Less Traveled

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Inside A Politically Tumultuous Generation

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How Attached Are You?

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Earning the Ears

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How to Lose a Guy

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Ditching the Douch

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