Walt Disney Co. said Josh D’Amaro will succeed Bob Iger as chief executive officer of the entertainment giant, passing the reins at a key moment in the company’s history and after struggles to find a new leader in the past.
D’Amaro, a 28-year-veteran of Disney, will succeed Iger effective March 18, the Burbank, California-based company said Tuesday in a statement. Iger will stay on the board and serve as a senior adviser until his retirement on Dec. 31.
WATCH: Disney Chairman James Gorman says Josh D’Amaro beat out over 100 other candidates to be named the next CEO.
Source: Bloomberg
The leadership change comes at a critical time for the century-old company as it makes a transition from traditional TV ...