Dave Burkhart
Dave
Burkhart is a seasoned professional in the themed leisure entertainment
industry with over 37 years of experience in design development and
design execution. He has led design and delivery teams at all levels,
from attractions to Full Gate Parks at The Walt Disney Company and
at Universal Studios. He is a highly creative designer and problem
solver, has an extensive background in creating project teams and
implementing design plans, then executing them successfully in the
field.
After
graduating with honors in Design from California Institute of the
Arts, Dave began his career in the themed entertainment industry
in 1967, at Walt Disney Imagineering, Disney’s creative design
and development organization. He served as an artist-modelmaker,
building architectural and show models, including full-scale sets
and props. He then became a Show Designer and Field Art Director
as was responsible for show, ride, and facility concepts through
show installation at Disneyland and Walt Disney World for such
attractions as the Haunted Mansion, Swiss Family Tree House, and
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
In
1974, Dave became Superintendent of Decoration at Disneyland, responsible
for the maintenance of the Park’s day to day “show
aspects” and the design interface with Imagineering. He was
later promoted to Manager of Buildings and Grounds, where he was
responsible for Decorating, Landscaping, Carpentry, Fiberglass,
and the Paint/Sign departments, supervising a staff of over 200
artists and crafts professionals.
Assigned
to the Tokyo Disneyland Project in 1984, he developed the Show
Quality Assurance Program for the project and trained the Japanese
management staff in show quality to assure the ongoing maintenance
of the original design intent for the Park. He was also responsible
for the planning, purchasing and installation of the interiors
and props programs for the Parks, as well as serving as counterpart
Maintenance Director for the pre- and post-opening period.
In
1996, Dave joined Universal Studios as Creative Director for the
development of the Universal Studios Japan Theme Park. In that
role, he led the Creative team in the concepting and design development
of the $1.6 Billion Park’s design. He was later promoted
to Vice President, Creative. In 1998, Dave was promoted to Senior
Vice President and Executive Project Director, and his responsibilities
were expanded to include full business and creative management
of the project. He relocated to Japan and continued to serve in
that capacity through the successful construction, installation
and delivery of the project. Dave then supported the ongoing operations
of the Park from Japan, later relocating to Orlando, Florida, to
form and lead an Attraction Expansion Team for the Park while continuing
to travel extensively to Japan to supervise the field installation
work.