William B. Doeren, Former COO of AMC Theatres, Dies at 76

News   2024-10-01 11:36:06

William B. Doeren, a former entertainment industry executive with AMC Entertainment, General Cinema Theatres, MGM and Kodak, died on March 8 of multiple dementias including FTD, Alzheimers and Vascular. He was 76.

Doerens career in the film industry spanned over 40 years. His work as the COO of AMC, president and CEO of General Cinema and the managing director for MGM Theatres in Europe advanced the modern cinematic experience.

Some of his most notable innovations include advanced ticket and credit card sales, AMCs Movie Watcher and General Cinemas Credits programs and the United States first dine-in theatre with General Cinemas Yorktown Premium Cinema in 1998.While at Kodak, he also contributed to the digitization of the motion picture industry.

Doeren was born in Camp Lejuene, N.C. on Sept. 11, 1946 before his family settled in Kansas City, Mo. Doeren earned his MBA from Memphis State and went on to serve in the United States Navy for four years. After his service, Doeren moved back to Kansas City where he began working as a theater manager with AMC. He then rose up the ranks, eventually becoming a division vice president of AMC in Los Angeles, which led to his position as the companys EVP and chief operating officer in Kansas City.

Doeren is survived by his wife, Ellie; his brother, Roger Doeren; his son and daughter in law, David and Sara Doeren; his daughter and son-in-law, Sara and Mark Hambidge;his six beloved grandchildren, Jacob, Luke, Connor, Abby, Charlie and Maddie; and his nephew, Burke Doeren.

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