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Disney names parks chief Josh D'Amaro as CEO to replace Bob Iger.
Summary
Disney has appointed parks chief Josh D'Amaro as its next CEO effective March 18, and Bob Iger will remain as a senior adviser and board member until his planned retirement at the end of the year.
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Disney has named parks chief Josh D'Amaro as its next chief executive, with the appointment effective March 18. He will succeed Bob Iger, who will remain a senior adviser and board member until his planned retirement at the end of the year. D'Amaro has overseen the company’s theme parks, cruises and resorts since 2020 and will become Disney’s ninth CEO. Dana Walden will move into a newly created chief creative officer role and will report to D'Amaro.
Key facts:
- Josh D'Amaro has been with Disney since 1998 and has led the experiences division since 2020.
- The experiences division reported about US$36 billion in annual revenue in fiscal 2025 and employed roughly 185,000 people worldwide.
- D'Amaro will become the ninth CEO in the company's history, with his appointment effective March 18.
- Bob Iger will continue as a senior adviser and board member until his planned retirement at the end of the year.
- Dana Walden will take on the new role of chief creative officer and will report to D'Amaro.
Summary:
Placing D'Amaro at the top aligns Disney's leadership with an executive who has led its lucrative experiences business. The company formalized the leadership changes with appointments effective March 18, and Iger will remain in an advisory and board role until his planned year-end retirement. The new chief creative officer role for Dana Walden is part of the same leadership reorganization.
