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  2. Mark Shapiro (media executive) - Wikipedia

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    From October to December 2005, Shapiro was the CEO of Red Zone LLC as the company pushed for control over Six Flags. [32] Once Red Zone solidified control over the company, Shapiro became director, president, and chief executive officer of Six Flags, with a tenure lasting from August 2005 until May 2010.

  3. Jim Reid-Anderson - Wikipedia

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    British. Alma mater. University of Birmingham. Salesian College. James Reid-Anderson (born 12 April 1959) [1] is a British businessman who was formerly the president, chairman, and chief executive officer (CEO) of Six Flags Entertainment Corporation. Before working for Six Flags, Anderson was previously a healthcare adviser to both Apollo and ...

  4. Six Flags (1961–2024) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 September 2024. Former American entertainment company based in Arlington, Texas This article is about the company before its 2024 merger with Cedar Fair. For the company created by the merger, see Six Flags. Six Flags Entertainment Corporation Formerly Tierco Group, Inc. (1971-1994) Premier Parks, Inc ...

  5. Robert Pittman (media executive) - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Pittman was appointed president and CEO of Time Warner Enterprises, the new business group of Time Warner, and in 1991 became chairman and CEO of Six Flags Theme Parks where his team oversaw the revitalization of the Six Flags brand, taking attendance from 17 million to 25 million using a “classic second-place strategy” with their ...

  6. Amusement park giants Cedar Fair and Six Flags to merge in ...

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    Six Flags, which pays homage to the six nations that governed Texas throughout history, opened with its first park in 1961 in Arlington. Six Flags has about 1,450 full-time employees and 41,000 ...

  7. Six Flags - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, or simply Six Flags, is an American amusement park corporation headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. It was formed on July 2, 2024, following a merger between longtime rivals Cedar Fair and the former Six Flags company. The combined company owns and operates 51 properties throughout ...

  8. Dick Kinzel - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Cedar Fair made their first acquisition with Dick Kinzel as CEO; Dorney Park was acquired from Harris Weinstein. Six Flags Worlds of Adventure was acquired by Cedar Fair in 2004, and all Looney Tunes and DC Comics theming, walk around character costumes and souvenirs were either removed or destroyed upon completion of the sale.

  9. Daniel Snyder - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, he bought 12% of the stock of amusement park operator Six Flags through his private equity company RedZone Capital. He later gained control of the board, placing his friend and ESPN executive Mark Shapiro as CEO and himself as chairman. [ 3 ]