Matt Ouimet
Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox person Matthew Anthony Ouimet (born 1958) is a retired tourism industry executive. Over his 40-plus-year career, Ouimet held leadership positions at both The Walt Disney Company and Cedar Fair Entertainment Company.
Early lifeEdit
Ouimet was born in 1958 in Cooperstown, New York and raised in Unadilla, New York. His first job was working at a grave yard in Unadilla.<ref>https://ir.cedarfair.com/corporate-governance/default.aspx#executive his bibliography on the Corporate Governance page talks about his job in Unadilla</ref> He graduated from Unatego High School in 1976<ref>He was inducted in the Unatego Hall of Distinction and featured in their 2019 Alumni Newsletter found here, https://www.unatego.org/Downloads/newsletter%20may%202019%20FINAL.pdf and also covered here,https://tritownnewscom.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/2-2-17-ttn.pdf</ref> and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from Binghamton University.<ref name="tpd">Template:Cite news</ref>
Career highlightsEdit
Ouimet started his professional career in 1980 as a certified public accountant at PriceWaterhouse.
Ouimet joined The Walt Disney Company in 1989,<ref name="tpd"/> starting in finance roles. He served many different parts of the company's theme park business at Walt Disney Imagineering, Disney's Wide World of Sports, and Disney Vacation Club, and as chief financial officer of Disney Development Company (DDC).<ref name="lamag">Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="tpd"/> He was senior vice president of finance and business development for the Walt Disney World Resort until August 1998, when he was transferred to Disney Cruise Line as its senior operating officer. With the resignation of cruise line president Arthur Rodney on August 31, 1999, Ouimet was named as his replacement.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
In 2003, Ouimet was appointed president of Disneyland Resort. There he prepared for the resort's 50th anniversary celebration and managed the park's restoration after years of maintenance neglect.<ref name="lamag" /> In 2006, Ouimet left Disney and was succeeded as president of the Disneyland Resort by Ed Grier in an announcement made July 25.<ref name="OC">Template:Cite news</ref>
After leaving Disney, Ouimet joined Starwood as president of the company's hotel group in 2006. He oversaw global operations for more than 850 hotels in 95 countries.<ref name="tpd" /> In September 2008, he was replaced by Matthew Avril and departed the company.<ref name="Forbes">Starwood Hotels names Avril head of hotel unit", Associated Press, September 2, 2008Template:Dead link</ref>
In December 2008, Ouimet became the president and chief operating officer of Corinthian Colleges, Inc. He announced on October 11, 2010, that he would be leaving Corinthian for personal reasons.<ref name="Bloomberg">Template:Cite news</ref>
Matt Ouimet was a director of Collective Brands, Inc., where he served on the audit and finance committee.<ref name="CCi">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
In June 2011, Ouimet was named president of Cedar Fair Entertainment Company.<ref name="tpd"/> He assumed the CEO position on January 3, 2012.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> On October 4, 2017, it was announced by Cedar Fair that Ouimet would be stepping down, having Richard A. Zimmerman succeed him. However, it was also announced that Ouimet would take the newly created role of Executive Chairman.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
Ouimet retired in September of 2023.<ref name=":0">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Personal lifeEdit
As of 2023, Ouimet lives in Cananaigua, New York. He is married, has two grown children, and at least one grandchild.<ref name=":0" />