Disney Board Names James Gorman Chairman, Tasked with Finding Iger's Successor by 2026

Oct 21, 2024 in "The Walt Disney Company"

Posted: Monday October 21, 2024 9:00am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

The Walt Disney Company has announced the appointment of James P. Gorman as the new Chairman of the Board, effective January 2, 2025. Gorman, who is currently Executive Chairman of Morgan Stanley, will succeed Mark G. Parker, following his departure from the Disney Board after nine years of service.

Gorman, who has been a member of the Disney Board since early 2024, is also the current Chair of the Succession Planning Committee. This committee is responsible for identifying and preparing the next chief executive officer of The Walt Disney Company, as CEO Bob Iger's contract concludes in December 2026.

Parker, who is also the Executive Chairman of NIKE, Inc., expressed confidence in Gorman's appointment. "James Gorman is an esteemed leader who has become an invaluable voice on the Disney Board, and I am extremely pleased that he has agreed to assume the role of Chairman upon my departure," Parker said. He further highlighted Gorman's leadership in guiding the ongoing CEO search process, which remains a top priority for the Board.

Disney CEO Bob Iger echoed Parker's sentiments, recognizing both Parker's contributions and Gorman's upcoming leadership role. "The Disney Board has benefited tremendously from James Gorman's expertise and guidance, and we are lucky to have him as our next Chairman," Iger stated. He also acknowledged Parker's years of service and leadership, calling his tenure highly valuable to the company and its shareholders.

Gorman expressed his gratitude for the opportunity, noting the significance of his appointment during a critical time in Disney's history. "I am honored and humbled to have the opportunity to serve as Disney's Chairman at this important moment," he said. Gorman also reaffirmed the Board's focus on appointing a new CEO, with an announcement expected in early 2026. This timeline will provide a smooth transition before Iger's planned departure at the end of 2026.

The Succession Planning Committee, chaired by Gorman, includes directors Mary T. Barra, Calvin R. McDonald, and Parker, who will step down in January. The Committee has been conducting a succession planning process throughout 2024, reviewing both internal and external candidates.

The formation of the Succession Planning Committee in January 2023 marked a significant step in Disney's approach to CEO succession, a process that became increasingly critical after Bob Iger's return as CEO in late 2022. Iger, who originally stepped down as CEO in February 2020, returned to the role following the departure of his successor, Bob Chapek, amid a period of strategic challenges and leadership turbulence within the company.

Iger's return was seen as a stabilizing move for Disney, a company he had successfully led for 15 years, during which he oversaw the acquisitions of Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and 21st Century Fox, significantly expanding Disney's content portfolio. However, his return also came with the clear objective of setting the stage for a more permanent leadership transition.

Since his return, Iger has made it clear that his tenure is temporary, with a primary focus on guiding the company through a smooth succession process.

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Disney Irish4 days ago

Despite the EA CEO rumor, and now this suggestion of the Nintendo guy, I don't think an executive from a gaming company is right to take over Disney. I'm still a fan of the co-CEO being used where you have an executive from the entertainment side and an executive from the operations/parks side filling the roles.

TsWade24 days ago

I’m not guaranteed it’ll happen. It’s just a suggestion.

brb10064 days ago

TsWade24 days ago

This may not be a guaranteed, but I would love to see Reggie Fils-Aimé as the new CEO of Disney. He’s the former CEO of Nintendo.

MisterPenguin7 days ago

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/disney-ceo-bob-iger-1236062150/

TsWade217 days ago

I just hope James Gorman picks an outsider for New CEO of Disney. Because Disney needs new blood. And I’m fine. I’m just saying.

Disney Irish20 days ago

Ok, fair enough. I'm not just as worried about any of that regarding her.

TsWade220 days ago

Okay, but still don’t trust Dana Walden. But if she’s chosen, I’ll give her fair chance. But she needs to put her political stuff behind her.

Disney Irish20 days ago

Relax, people will have different opinions than you. Nothing wrong with someone disagreeing with you.

TsWade220 days ago

I’m out of here! This is last time I come to this thread.🙄

Disney Irish20 days ago

First of all, I'm sorry but Dana is not too political in my opinion. So I'm not sure why you feel that way, but nonetheless any CEO no matter the company, especially a multi-national media conglomerate like Disney will be asked to wade in on political matters from time-to-time in the future, that is just the way of the world now. As for Josh, well these forums don't pick the next CEO (and thank god for that). And lastly, having them be co-CEO allows them to use their respective experiences (Josh in Park and operations and Dana on the entertainment side) to navigate the complex waters of a company like Disney. Its too large of a job for a single person in my opinion.

TsWade220 days ago

But, Dana Walden is too political. And Disney can’t afford to have another political person to be CEO of Disney. As for Josh D’Amaro, well, he’s a parks guy and everybody here in this forum hates him. Just saying.

Disney Irish20 days ago

I was gonna say the same to you. lol But seriously there is nothing wrong with either of them, both appear to have their good points and valid experiences, otherwise they wouldn't be in their respective jobs. So I think they do offer enough experience to be able to perform well in a co-CEO role.

TsWade220 days ago

Okay, take a chill pill man! But I’m not counting on Dana and Josh.