Disney Names Josh D’Amaro CEO as Company Faces Industry Disruption

The Walt Disney Company has appointed Josh D’Amaro as chief executive, effective Wednesday, ushering in a new era for the global entertainment giant.

D’Amaro rises after leading Disney’s highly profitable parks division, which generated 57% of the company’s $17.5 billion profit last year.

Investors now expect a clear strategy to navigate AI-driven disruption, rising competition, and potential travel slowdowns linked to geopolitical tensions and higher oil prices.

He inherits a struggling television segment and box office fatigue across major franchises, while competing with platforms like YouTube and TikTok.

To balance leadership, Disney paired D’Amaro with Dana Walden as president and chief content officer, reinforcing creative direction.

Former CEO Bob Iger will remain on the board through year-end, following a turnaround that restored profitability and strengthened streaming operations.

Iger’s tenure included billion-dollar box office hits, a $60 billion parks investment plan, and a strategic deal with OpenAI.

Markets now await D’Amaro’s vision, as analysts emphasize the need for a clear growth strategy to boost returns and reposition Disney in a rapidly evolving media landscape.

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