Greg Mason

at DeGroote School of Business

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DeGroote School of Business

Greg Mason is the Vice President of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Canada. He is responsible for driving the marketing of all Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Lucasfilm titles in Canada. He has lead the Canadian marketing efforts on 5 out of the top 10 grossing movies of all time and stewarded over 130 film campaigns including: FROZEN, THE AVENGERS films, GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOLUME 1 & 2, ZOOTOPIA, UP, BEAUTY & THE BEAST and the last 4 STAR WARS films. Prior to Disney, Greg led the Cineplex Entertainment marketing and sales team through two corporate mergers, and was ultimately responsible for numerous brands and campaigns. Previously, Greg held key marketing and sales positions within Coca-Cola Ltd. and The Walt Disney Company. He currently serves as Vice-President on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Motion Picture Pioneers.

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