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Disney Names Josh D'Amaro as Next CEO Amid Strong Box Office Hits and Streaming Success, Despite Challenges in Theme Parks.

In a move that reflects Disney's commitment to internal leadership development, the entertainment giant has announced its new CEO: Josh D'Amaro. The 45-year-old executive, who has been leading Disney's theme parks, cruises, and resorts since 2007, will take over from Bob Iger, who stepped down as CEO last year after just two years in the role.

Iger's departure comes at a time when Disney is enjoying significant success with its latest releases, including "Zootopia 2" and "Avatar: Fire and Ash," as well as strong growth in its streaming business. However, the company has also faced challenges in its domestic theme parks, which have seen a decline in foreign visitors due to immigration crackdowns by the Trump administration and trade tensions with many countries.

Disney's decision to choose an internal candidate for CEO comes after a tumultuous transition process last year, when Iger was forced back into the role just 16 months after stepping down. The company has taken steps to ensure that its next leader is better equipped to navigate the complex landscape of global entertainment and media.

The search for Disney's new CEO began in earnest in 2024, with James Gorman, a veteran executive who previously led Morgan Stanley, leading the effort. While external candidates were considered, it was widely expected that Disney would choose an internal candidate, given Iger's leadership experience and mentorship of several high-ranking executives.

D'Amaro, who has been with Disney since 1998, is well-respected for his expertise in theme park development and operations. He will oversee Walt Disney Imagineering, leading the design and development of the company's theme parks, resorts, cruise ships, and immersive experiences worldwide.

In addition to D'Amaro, Disney has also named Dana Walden as chief creative officer, a newly created role that will report directly to him. Walden brings extensive experience in entertainment media, having previously served as CEO of Fox Television Group for 25 years.

The appointments are effective March 18, and Disney shares have surged over 1% in early trading following the announcement.
 
awww man dis is amazing news 🤩🎉 josh d'amaro got this!! i'm so hyped he's been with disney for like 27 years already and has all the experience needed to take it to new heights 💥 his expertise in theme park dev & ops is gonna be a game changer 🌟 can't wait to see what he does with walt disney imagineering 🎨👀
 
Aww don't worry so much about Disney's theme parks 🤗... I mean, they're still gonna have all those awesome rides and characters right? 😊 It's just a few challenges that come with being a global company 🌎. But Josh D'Amaro seems like a great choice to lead the way 💪. He's been with Disney for ages and has experience in theme park development, so I think he'll do a great job 👍. And hey, it's not like they're losing Bob Iger or anything 😔... he stepped down on his own terms after just two years 🕰️. So let's all just calm down and enjoy the new Disney magic ✨!
 
omg I'm still trying to process this 🤯 Josh D'Amaro is gonna be the new CEO and I gotta say I'm both hyped and concerned at the same time? 🤔 like he's been with Disney for ages and has a ton of experience in theme park development but has he got what it takes to lead the whole company? 🚀

I mean, Disney's doing alright right now with those box office hits and streaming success but they gotta navigate so many challenges - theme parks are struggling and international guests are dwindling... what's gonna happen when the next big crisis comes along? 🌪️

and on a separate note I'm loving the move to promote from within - it's like Disney wants to create more opportunities for talented people who have been with them for a while but I wonder if they're taking enough risks and thinking outside the box? 🤝
 
OMG, can you believe it? Josh D'Amaro is like, totally not surprised about this 🤷‍♂️. I mean, he's been leading them theme park stuff for ages, and they knew Bob was gonna step down soon anyway. It's about time Disney gives one of their own a shot at the top job 🎉.

But seriously, I'm kinda worried about Josh taking over now that Disney is killing it in streaming and movies 🤔. Are they going to be able to keep up this momentum with D'Amaro leading theme parks? They've been struggling with attendance lately... 🤦‍♂️

I also don't get why they're naming Dana Walden as CCO 🤷‍♀️. I mean, she's got experience and all, but is that really what Disney needs right now? More focus on the big picture would be cool 😎.
 
I think it's kinda awesome that Disney is choosing someone who's been with them since '98, I mean, Josh D'Amaro has got some serious experience under his belt, especially when it comes to theme parks 🎠! And let's be real, the guy's been leading those parks for like 18 years, so he must know what works and what doesn't. Plus, with all these new streaming deals they've been making, I think D'Amaro is gonna bring some much-needed expertise to that side of things as well 📺. And can we talk about how cool it is that they're promoting someone from within? It's like, totally in line with the whole "leadership development" thing they were talking about last year 💪. Overall, I think this is a pretty solid move for Disney 👍
 
Just read about Josh D'Amaro being named the new CEO at Disney 🎉! I'm loving this move by Disney - promoting from within is always a great way to develop talent and keep people invested in the company's future 💪. Plus, with all the recent box office hits and streaming success, it's clear that Disney's got some amazing stories to tell (and share with Josh!) 📚. I'm curious to see how D'Amaro will bring his expertise in theme park development and operations to the role - could we be looking at a whole new wave of innovative experiences? 🎢!
 
omg i'm so hyped about josh d'amaro becoming the new ceo at disney!!! he's been with the company for ages and has such great experience in theme park development 🎢💥 i mean, who better to lead the charge than someone who's been around since 1998? 😊 plus, it's so cool that disney is committing to internal leadership development - we need more people like this in the industry! 💪 let's see what he brings to the table and how it affects our beloved theme parks 🎠👏
 
So Josh D'Amaro gets the top spot? That's a no-brainer, right? I mean, internal development is key, and Disney's been doing that for years 🤔. But let's be real, Bob Iger's exit was a bit of a mess last year. All that drama around his return – it was like they were trying to send a message about the company's values 💼.

Now, with D'Amaro at the helm, it'll be interesting to see how he navigates those complex global entertainment and media landscapes 🌎. The theme park challenges? That's like a classic case of ' supply vs demand' – but what does that say about the state of US immigration policy? 🤷‍♂️ Trade tensions with many countries? It's all about who's got the most muscle in the global marketplace 💪.

D'Amaro's got his track record, of course. Theme park development and ops is a tough racket – you've gotta be able to balance the books while still delivering that magic ✨. But let's not forget Dana Walden's appointment as chief creative officer 🎬. What does that say about Disney's priorities? Are they more focused on entertainment or, I don't know, corporate growth? 🤷‍♀️
 
Ugh, I'm so relieved that Josh D'Amaro is taking over as CEO 🙌! I mean, can you imagine someone who hasn't been around since 1998 running this company? It's like they're trying to sabotage our childhoods with mediocre theme parks and overpriced merchandise 😩. But seriously, D'Amaro has been leading the charge at Disney World for decades, so he knows exactly what we want (and need): more Frozen and less Mickey Mouse 🎀.

And let's be real, who needs external candidates when you've got someone like James Gorman trying to run a search process? 😂 I mean, it was only expected that an internal candidate would get the job, given Bob Iger's track record of coming back from retirement (like what even is that?). It's not like we're getting a total stranger at the helm or anything... oh wait, we totally are 🙃.
 
I'm so stoked about Josh D'Amaro becoming the next CEO at Disney! 🎉 I mean, who wouldn't want a mastermind like him at the helm? He's been crushing it as head of theme parks and resorts for years, and I think his expertise will really help take Disney to new heights. Plus, it's awesome that they're investing in internal leadership development - that's like, totally in line with their values, you know? 😊 And let's be real, the fact that Dana Walden is joining as chief creative officer is a total win for fans of all things entertainment! I'm already hyped for what these two are gonna bring to the table. Bring it on, Disney! 🎊
 
omg 🤩 i'm literally freaking out about this new ceo guy josh d'amaro! he's been with disney since 1998 which is insane lol. i love that they chose an internal candidate, it shows they value their own people and have a solid leadership pipeline. but at the same time, can you imagine how hard it must be to deal with all those theme park challenges? 🤯 trade tensions and immigration crackdowns are no joke! anyway, i'm keeping my fingers crossed that d'amaro brings some much-needed magic back to disney's theme parks 💫
 
omg, just saw this news 🤯 - Disney's next CEO is Josh D'Amaro, but like, doesn't he have a major task ahead of him? Theme parks are still struggling due to immigration and trade issues... 🤕 1% might not seem like much, but it's a tiny bump after a huge decline in them last year. And let's not forget about the streaming business, which has been growing, but also faces challenges like cord-cutting and increasing competition from Netflix. 📺 Still, I guess it's good that Disney is trying to promote from within... 👀
 
omg yaaas finally some fresh blood at disney lol i mean josh d'amaro is gonna be great he's been with disney for ages and has seen so much change i'm hyped to see how he'll bring his expertise to the table especially with them trying to revamp theme parks it's about time they got a new face in charge after bob iger's departure 😂💥
 
OMG 🤩 I'm low-key freaking out about Josh D'Amaro taking over as CEO! Tho, I gotta say, it's not entirely surprising, he's been crushing it at theme parks for ages 😅. The fact that Disney chose an internal candidate is a good move, especially after last year's drama 🙄. But let's be real, D'Amaro has the skills and experience to navigate those complex global entertainment and media landscapes 💼. And with Dana Walden on board as chief creative officer, I'm hyped about the new projects we're gonna see 👀🎥! March 18 can't come soon enough 🕰️!
 
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