Disney appoints theme parks boss as its next chief executive
Disney has appointed the boss of its amusement parks as its next chief executive after a three-year search.
Josh DโAmaro will step into the top job, replacing current boss Bob Iger from March 18.
Mr DโAmaro heads up the Disney Experiences division which runs its theme parks, resorts, cruise ships and other attractions.
The appointment marks the next stage in the businessmanโs 28-year long career at the entertainment giant, having joined at Disneyland Resort and holding leadership positions within various divisions.
The 54-year-old will succeed Mr Iger who has spent nearly two decades leading the company.
The longstanding boss left Disney in 2020 but was asked to return when his replacement Bob Chapek stepped down after a two-year tenure, having faced criticism over his leadership of the historic brand and steering it through the pandemic.
Mr Iger agreed to extend his contract by two years in 2023 while the search for his successor began.
Disneyโs chairman James Gorman asserted Mr DโAmaro was the โright person to take the helmโ as the companyโs next boss.
โThroughout this search process, Josh has demonstrated a strong vision for the companyโs future and a deep understanding of the creative spirit that makes Disney unique in an ever-changing marketplace,โ he said.
โThe board believes he is exceptionally well prepared to guide this global company forward to serve our consumers around the world and create long-term value for shareholders.โ
Disney reported a 5% increase in revenues over 2025 on the back of higher subscription fees for its streaming platform Disney+ and cashing in on the release of films including Zootopia 2 and Avatar: Fire And Ash.
Prices for Disney+ increased from ยฃ4.99 a month to ยฃ5.99 a month for its most basic subscription plan in the UK from October.
Revenues for its experiences division, which is headed up by Mr DโAmaro, rose by 6% year-on-year.
However, it cautioned over fewer international visitors to its US amusement parks.
