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Chris Caracci

Christopher Caracci

Area(s) of Expertise: Ethics, Human Resources, Project Management
Key Industries: Education, Healthcare, Media
Email: [[w|christopher.caracci]]
Language(s): Conversational Spanish, Conversational Italian

Biography

The Walt Disney Company, Disney Institute, Senior Engagement & Project Manager
In a career spanning 34 years, Chris served as a Disney leader and Senior Engagement and Project Manager, partnering with client organizations to address complex, multidisciplinary objectives focused on building, operationalizing, and sustaining service-centered cultures. He specialized in designing durable operational systems grounded in Disney's proven business practices, helping organizations achieve meaningful and lasting cultural transformation.

Chris worked extensively with for-profit and nonprofit organizations across major industries in 34 countries. His work strengthened employee, customer, and patient experiences in sectors including health care, manufacturing, asset management, museum operations, hospitality, banking, pharmaceuticals, real estate management, lodging, insurance, commercial aviation, higher education, nonprofit organizations, retail, transportation, sports, automotive, and food and beverage.

His areas of expertise include project management, curriculum and training design, instructional design for in-person and online delivery, executive facilitation, simulation-based learning, management strategy, leadership development, team effectiveness, competency modeling, survey design and analysis, and change management

Northside Hospital, Hospital Administrator and Respiratory Care Department Manager, Atlanta, Georgia
Chris is a Certified Respiratory Therapy Technician and Registered Respiratory Therapist. He previously served as a hospital administrator and Respiratory Care Department Manager for a 1,400-bed, not-for-profit, full-service community hospital, where he led a team of 170 clinical professionals and oversaw departmental operations.

The facility included primary care trauma center and a Level III neonatal intensive care unit, requiring strong leadership across critical care services, staffing, compliance, and operational performance.

Education

  • MBA, Management, Crummer Graduate School of Business, Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida
  • BA, MA, and STB, Theology and Religious Studies, Catholic University of Louvain, Louvain, Belgium
  • BS, Biology, St. Meinrad College, St. Meinrad, Indiana
  • AS, AA, Respiratory Therapy Technology, Miami-Dade College, Miami, Florida