
Disney names Josh D'Amaro CEO, Dana Walden president and chief creative officer
ABC News
The company's next CEO will succeed current chief executive Bob Iger.
The Walt Disney Company announced on Tuesday that Josh D'Amaro will become the company's next CEO in March, replacing current chief executive Bob Iger when he steps down from the role this year. Dana Walden will become the company's president and chief creative officer.
D’Amaro, chair of Disney’s experiences unit, oversees a global network of theme parks and hotel resorts. He also leads the company’s cruise ships and consumer products, among other initiatives. D’Amaro formally takes over the CEO role on March 18 at Disney's upcoming annual meeting.
D'Amaro and Iger are set to appear on "World News Tonight" in an exclusive interview with David Muir.
"Josh D’Amaro is an exceptional leader and the right person to become our next CEO," Iger said in a statement on Tuesday.
"He has an instinctive appreciation of the Disney brand, and a deep understanding of what resonates with our audiences, paired with the rigor and attention to detail required to deliver some of our most ambitious projects. His ability to combine creativity with operational excellence is exemplary and I am thrilled for Josh and the company," Iger added.













