Disney Prepares for Leadership Change as Bob Iger Plans Retirement
Disney aims to announce a new CEO by early 2026, with James Gorman set to become board chairman in January 2025.
- Bob Iger, CEO of Disney, is set to retire by December 2026, with a new CEO expected to be named in early 2026.
- James Gorman, former CEO of Morgan Stanley, will take over as Disney's board chairman from Mark Parker in January 2025.
- The search for Iger's successor is focused on both internal and external candidates, with Dana Walden and Josh D'Amaro being top contenders.
- Dana Walden, co-chair of Disney Entertainment, is recognized for her leadership in Disney's streaming and content businesses.
- Josh D'Amaro, chairman of Disney Experiences, oversees Disney's theme parks and is leading a $60 billion investment in new attractions.




































