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- Bob Iger - Wikipedia
Robert Alan Iger ( ˈaɪɡər ; born February 10, 1951) [2] is an American media executive who is chief executive officer (CEO) of the Walt Disney Company [3]
- Robert A. Iger - The Walt Disney Company
Robert Alan Iger is Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Company, having returned to the company in November of 2022 after serving as CEO and Chairman from 2005 to 2020, and then as Executive Chairman and Chairman of the Board through 2021
- The Walt Disney Company and Chief Executive Officer
The Walt Disney Company board also shared this statement: “The Walt Disney Company announced today that Robert A Iger is returning to lead Disney as Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately
- Disney Says Goodbye to CEO Bob Iger, New CEO Crowned in Months
Disney's next CEO will be revealed in early 2026, just ahead of D23 With Josh D’Amaro emerging as a top contender, the future of the parks—and the company—hangs in the balance
- Bob Igers Replacement as New Disney CEO Will Be Announced in 2026
The Walt Disney Company Board of Directors has named James P Gorman as its new Chairman, effective January 2, 2025 He succeeds Mark G Parker, who is departing after 9 years of service
- Disney Will Soon Have a New CEO As Bob Iger Prepares to Exit After . . .
The Walt Disney Company is quietly preparing to name its next chief executive in early 2026, marking what the board hopes will be the final chapter in a succession saga that has spanned nearly two decades and multiple aborted handoffs This comes as Bob Iger has spent almost 20 years as CEO with a short […]
- The Next Disney CEO? Josh D’Amaro Emerges as Iger Successor
Disney is gearing up for a leadership change as Bob Iger prepares to exit in 2026 Josh D’Amaro, head of Disney Parks and Experiences, is now the front-runner, with Dana Walden as his main competitor
- Disney’s Succession Race Enters Final Stage as Iger’s Reign Draws to . . .
Disney’s DIS -0 16% past attempts to pick a successor to CEO Bob Iger have been less than magical Now the company is trying to write a happier ending Iger, who replaced Michael Eisner in 2005
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