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Real Estate/Development

Nov. 2, 1999

Where the wild things are

When Sony Development vice president Kari Novatney graduated from Stanford, she did what might be considered the modern businessperson's equivalent of running away with the circus. She went to work for the Walt Disney Co.

When Sony Development vice president Kari Novatney graduated from Stanford, she did what might be considered the modern businessperson's equivalent of running away with the circus. She went to work for the Walt Disney Co.
At Disney she was part of a small team given the task of creating a new entity called the Disney Institute. The team atmosphere and "startup" energy proved much to her liking, and a few years later she joined Strategic Leisure, a consulting firm whose clie...

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