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Disney announces Josh D'Amaro as next CEO

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Why Disney CEO Bob Iger is stepping down 9 months before his contract ends
Longtime Disney CEO Bob Iger is stepping down early from his role, making room for his successor.

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Disney parks chief Josh D’Amaro will take over for Bob Iger as CEO
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Disney names parks boss Josh D’Amaro as its next CEO to succeed Bob Iger, effective March 18
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A new ruler for the Magic Kingdom
On Tuesday, the company’s board tapped Josh D’Amaro, the head of its parks and resorts division, to take the reins from retiring CEO Bob Iger, with an eye toward another magically profitable century.

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Disney Just Named a New CEO. Here’s How Much Money He’ll Make Every Year
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Disney names Josh D'Amaro as new chief executive
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Disney names Josh D'Amaro as its new CEO
D'Amaro is a businessman who's been with the company for 28 years.

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Josh D’Amaro’s Disney journey takes him from Disneyland president to CEO
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Disney taps parks head Josh D'Amaro as CEO to lead post-Iger era
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Disney says Josh D’Amaro will replace Bob Iger as CEO

Disney has picked a successor for longtime CEO Bob Iger. On Tuesday, the entertainment giant announced that its theme parks head, Josh D’Amaro, will take over as CEO on March 18th, 2026.
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Bob Iger Acknowledges Rivalry Between Entertainment & Parks To Drive Disney Profits, Says Both Have "Ability To Grow Nicely"

Disney CEO Bob Iger spoke at length on the future of parks and entertainment as they vie for top billing at the company in terms of growth, telling investors on a call after earnings that, “we have a healthy competition now in our company in terms of which of those two businesses is going to
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