“In the case of Euro Disney/Disneyland Paris, there are minority shareholders with a publically traded stock and various debt lenders until 2012,” explains Christine. “In order to provide Disneyland Paris with more operational flexibility and to alleviate the challenges of restrictive financial covenants, we negotiated with the third-party lenders and repaid the outstanding loan and Disney became the sole lender to the company. We are now in the process of a multi-phase recapitalisation of that entity through a rights offering, debt conversion, mandatory tender offer and anti-dilution mechanism.”
The international real estate projects in Mumbai, Shanghai, Tokyo, Singapore and Buenos Aires are all new regional headquarters for Disney’s businesses in those markets. These will accommodate growth and expansion throughout the company’s film studio, media and consumer products businesses.
Career roots:
An impressive remit then – and this isn’t even where her journey started. Christine completed her Bachelor’s Degree in Biological Sciences at Smith College, Massachusetts and a Master’s of Business Administration in Marketing and Finance from The Anderson School at UCLA before entering the corporate world. Prior to joining Disney, Christine was Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Imperial Bancorp from 1997 to 1999. From 1981 to 1996, she held investor and finance planning positions at First Interstate Bancorp, and was Executive Vice President, Finance from 1993.
Throughout Christine’s career, she has demonstrated commitment to supporting and mentoring professional women and inspiring younger girls. “I have been involved in the National Math and Science initiatives through its Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) programme for girls in America, focusing my mentoring activity on female undergraduate taking science majors. I also encourage young women to pursue academic and professional careers through my involvement as a Trustee at The Westridge School in Pasadena, California, an independent college preparatory school for girls in grades four through to 12. I have served on the school’s board for the past three years and have served on its Asset Management, School Curriculum and Endowment committees.
“I strongly believe that the continued education and empowerment of women on a global basis will make the world a better place.” As a recipient of Amy Randall Brown Prize, for excellence in Botany, during her earlier studies, Christine clearly recognises that encouraging women to have access to obtaining the tools necessary to achieve their dreams from the early stages of growth is of utmost importance.
Expanding functions:
With an educational background in biology and a career in banking under her belt, Christine McCarthy’s route to treasury – by her own admission – did not follow a natural path. Now, in the context of keeping one of the world’s best-loved names in entertainment financially on track, Christine has a role of significant importance and – although to date all treasury functions have been managed centrally out of Burbank, California – Disney has a number of US-based and overseas operational units and is currently building out some regional treasury centres (RTCs) to take on more of the operational work.