Disney World animal VP Dr. Mark Penning retires after 14 years

Dr. Mark Penning, vice president of animals, science, and environment at Disney Experiences, is leaving Walt Disney World after 14 years. He is set to become director of the North Carolina Zoo this summer. Penning gained fame among cast members for his Instagram posts featuring baby animals.

Dr. Mark Penning has served as vice president of animals, science, and environment for Disney Experiences for 14 years. In this role, he oversaw operations at Disney's Animal Kingdom, Animal Kingdom Lodge, and The Seas with Nemo and Friends. His work contributed to the parks' animal programs and guest experiences. Penning also built a following of over 80,000 on Instagram under @drmarkatdisney, where he shared behind-the-scenes updates on animal births and activities, earning popularity among Disney cast members and fans. He announced his departure to take on a new position as director of the North Carolina Zoo, with the transition planned for this summer. In a statement, Penning expressed enthusiasm for the move: “I am very excited to be moving to the beautiful state of North Carolina and joining the fabulous team at the North Carolina Zoo.” He praised the zoo's picturesque setting, modern habitats, engaging visitor experiences, and professional staff, calling it a world-class destination for families to connect with nature. Disney enthusiasts have voiced appreciation for Penning's contributions to the magic of Animal Kingdom while wishing him success in his next chapter.

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