Josh D'Amaro was named the next CEO of The Walt Disney Company, succeeding Bob Iger, according to an announcement made by the company on Tuesday, February 3, 2026 (ABC News). D'Amaro, who currently chairs Disney's experiences unit, will formally assume the role on March 18 at Disney's upcoming annual meeting (ABC News). Dana Walden will become the company's president and chief creative officer (ABC News).
D'Amaro, a 28-year veteran of Disney, currently oversees a global network of theme parks and hotel resorts, as well as the company's cruise ships and consumer products (ABC News, BBC Business). According to BBC Business, Disney turned to D'Amaro, the leader of the part of its business that has delivered the most reliable profits in recent years, as the company works to find its way in the world of streaming.
Iger stated that "Josh D'Amaro is an exceptional leader and the right person to become our next CEO," according to ABC News. The decision ends a succession puzzle for the entertainment giant, which Iger has led for roughly two decades, except for a brief interlude that ended in 2022 when the board ousted his successor and asked Iger to return (BBC Business).
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