Under ex-CEO Bob Chapek, the company continued to grow until the most recent earnings report. Iger is set to lead the company for just two years and will help find his replacement. In a shocking ...
I am sorry," Bob Chapek told employees. His comments come amid internal complaints that "gay affection" is routinely cut from some Disney films. The so-called 'Don't Say Gay' bill is due to become ...
That's when Iger returned to Disney to take over for Bob Chapek, whose brief helm at the Mouse House will live in infamy for lackluster financial performance. Here's part of the first sentence of ...
They have been in the business of making great profits. Even as far back as two years ago when I was at Pixar, we had a meeting with [then-CEO] Bob Chapek, and they were clear with us that they see ...
But behind this success, reports of numerous problems began emerging, many of them linked to financial woes with Chapek and Iger's quest to name an eventual successor to Mickey Mouse's empire.
Disney has started the search for a CEO to succeed Bob Iger. In 2020, the company tapped Bob Chapek to fill Iger’s massive shoes. Chapek was a Disney lifer who was skilled at running operations ...
Former Disney CEO Bob Iger is back in charge at Disney, replacing Bob Chapek after less than three years at the helm. The company's board announced the snap change in leadership in a press release ...
Disney has promised to continue making films and TV shows with "an increased commitment" to diversity in its output, according to its boss Bob Chapek. "We want to represent our audience," he said ...