Disney Ambassador New Alumni Name Tags

Disney Ambassadors

For years, Disney Ambassadors have worn a special pin during their time representing their respective Disney Parks and Resorts around the world. Now, for the first time ever, Ambassadors will be recognized for their service to the company for the rest of their Disney career with a new Disney Ambassador Alumni name tag. The newly designed name tag is a vibrant gold, paying homage to the pin the Ambassadors wear during their term. Additional inspiration for the shape of the name tag and blue coloring was taken from Walt Disney’s Disneyland employee badge #1, worn briefly during Disneyland’s opening day rehearsal in 1955 and seen on television in The Disneyland Tenth Anniversary Show in 1965.

Ambassador Nametags
Disneyland Original Namtag

Disney Ambassador Alumni at Walt Disney World and the Disneyland Resort were among the first to receive this new name tag during recent Ambassador Alumni gatherings.

Walt Disney World Ambassadors
Christopher Stewart, 2004 - Walt Disney World
Christopher Stewart, 2004 – Walt Disney World

“Two of the things I have always treasured most about my Disney career are the opportunity to wear my Disney name tag and work to humbly exemplify all that it stands for, and the amazing honor it was to represent all of our Walt Disney World cast members as a Disney Ambassador.  Receiving this special name tag is an amazing blending of these two things that I hold so dear.”

Matt Ebeling, 2002 - Disneyland
Matt Ebeling, 2002 – Disneyland

“It means so much to me that 20 years after my Ambassador experience, unexpected gestures like this name badge remind me that despite transitioning out of the company, I’ll always be a member of the Disney Ambassador family. That is extraordinarily humbling and inspires the question: “So what might the next chapter of our Disney Ambassador journey together look like, and how can I help?””

Rebecca Godsil, 2005 -  Walt Disney World
Rebecca Godsil, 2005 –  Walt Disney World

“Becoming a part of the Ambassador family and representing our cast members is truly one of the biggest honors I’ve experienced, something I will always be humbled by and grateful for.  What an incredible surprise to receive this special name tag to represent that honor.”

Chris Allen, 1996 - Disneyland
Chris Allen, 1996 – Disneyland

“It’s an opportunity to put on the name tag and continue to share our legacy with the cast and the guests. That’s really what the Ambassador program is all about.”

Michael Trujillo, 2017 – 2018 -  Disneyland
Michael Trujillo, 2017 – 2018 – Disneyland

“It unites us as a global team, being part of the Disney Ambassador Program has always been so tremendous, but the most important thing is that we are all connected globally to all cast members around the world.”

For more on the Disney Ambassador program and more cast stories, follow our Disney Ambassadors on Instagram.

@DisneylandAmbassador | @WDW.Ambassador | @DLPAmbassador

 

New Alumni Name Tag for Disney Ambassadors was originally published on December 09, 2021 at 02:30PM by Justin Rapp from Disney Parks Blog. Far Beyond Infinity Travel Blog takes no responsibility for errors in syndicated content.

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