San Diego Comic-Con’s First Official Employee Retires After 53 Years

San Diego Comic-Con’s very first employee, Fae Desmond, has announced her retirement from the company after over five decades of service.Desmond, the executive director of Comic-Con International, announced that she is leaving her position after a long tenure, making history as the company’s oldest employee. However, she still plans to attend SDCC in the future. “When I started volunteering for Comic-Con, I never imagined we would ever be where we are today,” Desmond said. “We focused on fulfilling our mission and providing the attendees, exhibitors, professionals, and our community with the best experience possible while doing so,”San Diego Comic-Con was founded in 1970 under the name “The Golden State Comic Book Convention” by a group of Californian comic book fans. Desmond began her career as a volunteer for the convention in its early years before becoming its first official employee. She was promoted to general manager and eventually became the corporation’s executive director.Related: SDCC: Rafael Grampá Reinvents Batman’s Origin in Gargoyle of Gotham

San Diego Comic-Con‘s very first employee, Fae Desmond, has announced her retirement from the company after over five decades of service.

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Desmond, the executive director of Comic-Con International, announced that she is leaving her position after a long tenure, making history as the company’s oldest employee. However, she still plans to attend SDCC in the future. “When I started volunteering for Comic-Con, I never imagined we would ever be where we are today,” Desmond said. “We focused on fulfilling our mission and providing the attendees, exhibitors, professionals, and our community with the best experience possible while doing so,”

San Diego Comic-Con was founded in 1970 under the name “The Golden State Comic Book Convention” by a group of Californian comic book fans. Desmond began her career as a volunteer for the convention in its early years before becoming its first official employee. She was promoted to general manager and eventually became the corporation’s executive director.

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