ELIZABETH WAYBRIGHT TAYLOR PROMOTED TO
VICE PRESIDENT, DEVELOPMENT, DISNEY TELEVISION ANIMATION
Elizabeth Waybright Taylor has been promoted to vice president, Development, Disney Television Animation. She will oversee a team that identifies and steers new animated Disney Channel content for kids 6-11 and families. A Disney employee for 11 years, she was most recently executive director, Development, Disney Television Animation. She reports to Emily Hart, senior vice president, Animation Development, Disney Branded Television.
Hart said, "Elizabeth's decade of experience at TVA and her passion for creator-driven projects makes her the ideal executive to lead our development slate for Disney Channel. She has an eye toward curating character-driven comedies and is a strong partner and ally to talent - a true champion of their creative vision. I'm delighted to see her take on this leadership role with the development team!"
Taylor has shepherded a steady stream of projects through development, including the acclaimed cartoon shorts "The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse" and the Annie Award-winning series "Amphibia," "Kiff" and the recently announced "Primos."
She joined Disney Television Animation in 2010 as an assistant on the Development team and, as the studio grew, she was promoted into roles of greater responsibility: coordinator (2012-14), manager (2014-16), director (2016-2020) and executive director (2020-2021). Prior to Disney, she worked in animation production at Nickelodeon and was an independent event planner and florist.
A native of Syracuse, New York, Taylor has a Bachelor of Arts in film studies from Emerson College.
About Disney Television Animation
Disney Television Animation is part of Disney Branded Television which encompasses the creative storytellers, and production and marketing teams responsible for Disney-branded television series, movies and other programming spanning live-action, animated and unscripted formats. The group helps fuel the Disney+ streaming platform and Disney Channel, Disney XD and Disney Junior linear networks with content geared toward kids, tweens, teens and families, with stories that are imaginative, aspirational and reflective of their world and experiences. Recent projects include "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series," "Monsters at Work," "The Mysterious Benedict Society" and "Marvel's Spidey and his Amazing Friends." Disney Branded Television has created some of the most iconic and award-winning properties and franchises, including Peabody Award winners "Doc McStuffins" and "The Owl House"; Emmy Award winners "Big City Greens" and "Elena of Avalor"; the beloved "Mickey Mouse" cartoon shorts plus the Disney Channel Original Movie (DCOM) franchise, comprised of more than 100 titles.
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