The Walt Disney Company has named Josh D'Amaro as its new Chief Executive Officer, with Dana Walden taking on the role of President and Chief Creative Officer. D'Amaro will formally assume his position on March 18, succeeding current CEO Bob Iger who is stepping down this year.
D'Amaro, a seasoned executive with 24 years at Disney, has been instrumental in leading the company's experiences unit, overseeing its global network of theme parks and hotel resorts, as well as cruise ships and consumer products. His tenure spans over two decades, with his appointment marked by Chairman James Gorman describing him as an "exceptional leader" whose leadership will drive the company's future success.
Walden's promotion to President and Chief Creative Officer marks a significant shift in Disney's strategy under Iger's leadership. With her background in leading entertainment media, news, and content businesses, including its streaming service, Walden is well-positioned to drive creative excellence across the Disney umbrella.
Iger's departure has been described as a key priority by the company's board of directors, who have actively sought to identify and develop a strong successor candidate. The transition marks a new chapter for Disney under D'Amaro's leadership, with the company poised to tackle ambitious projects while maintaining its commitment to operational excellence.
As part of his appointment, Disney has confirmed that Walden will be responsible for driving creative initiatives across the company, building on her extensive experience in leading content and entertainment businesses. The move is seen as a strategic shift towards leveraging Disney's diverse assets to deliver innovative experiences to audiences worldwide.
D'Amaro, a seasoned executive with 24 years at Disney, has been instrumental in leading the company's experiences unit, overseeing its global network of theme parks and hotel resorts, as well as cruise ships and consumer products. His tenure spans over two decades, with his appointment marked by Chairman James Gorman describing him as an "exceptional leader" whose leadership will drive the company's future success.
Walden's promotion to President and Chief Creative Officer marks a significant shift in Disney's strategy under Iger's leadership. With her background in leading entertainment media, news, and content businesses, including its streaming service, Walden is well-positioned to drive creative excellence across the Disney umbrella.
Iger's departure has been described as a key priority by the company's board of directors, who have actively sought to identify and develop a strong successor candidate. The transition marks a new chapter for Disney under D'Amaro's leadership, with the company poised to tackle ambitious projects while maintaining its commitment to operational excellence.
As part of his appointment, Disney has confirmed that Walden will be responsible for driving creative initiatives across the company, building on her extensive experience in leading content and entertainment businesses. The move is seen as a strategic shift towards leveraging Disney's diverse assets to deliver innovative experiences to audiences worldwide.