It appears that Disney World and Disneyland Resorts are facing challenges unlike any they have experienced in recent times. Attendance at Disney World is decreasing, and their planned expansions are not well-received. Similarly, Disneyland is having trouble attracting guests, a situation reminiscent of the pandemic era. Interestingly, the individual responsible for steering the parks through these self-imposed turbulent waters is also likely to become the next CEO of The Walt Disney Company. His name is Josh D’Amaro.

As a dedicated Disney enthusiast, I found myself strolling down the red carpet at this year’s Allen & Company Sun Valley Media & Technology Conference, side by side with none other than CEO Bob Iger. This public appearance, reminiscent of a symbolic passing of the baton, has sparked quite a buzz, fueling speculation that I might be in line for Disney’s top position.
Known as an exclusive “summer camp for billionaires,” Sun Valley this year played host to other key succession figures like Dana Walden and Alan Bergman, underlining the significance of the executive gathering present. Yet, my presence alongside Iger serves to solidify my standing as a strong contender for the CEO role in the future.
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