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- June 24, 2021
On Sunday evening, The Walt Disney Company announced that Bob Iger, 71, who held the CEO position for 15 years and resigned 11 months ago, will return – effective immediately as Chief Executive Office.
READ MOREWe recently reported that The Walt Disney Company’s Board of Directors is currently meeting at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida for their annual retreat. Along with the usual business, it was rumored that the Board would address the renewal of Disney CEO Bob Chapek’s contract. Chapek’s contract was not up for renewal
READ MOREThis week The Walt Disney Company board of directors is meeting at the Walt Disney World Resort for their annual retreat. The 11 members, which include Disney CEO Bob Chapek, are expected to discuss the company’s businesses and undertake an in-depth analysis of various initiatives and strategic questions. The board is also expected to attend
READ MOREDisney fans have love/hate relationships with Disney executives. However, sometimes who they love and who they hate are on opposite ends of the spectrum. There have been many studies that say attractive people – whether it is their personality, look, or a combination of both, are more likeable than those who people are not attracted
READ MOREWhen news came out last month that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis was supporting a new bill that bans classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity for kindergarteners through grade 3 “or in a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students,” many attacked The Walt Disney
READ MOREToday, Disney CEO Bob Chapek sent an email to all Disney Cast Members apologizing for the way he and the company handled addressing Florida’s “don’t say gay” bill. In his email, Chapek said, “It is clear that this is not just an issue about a bill in Florida, but instead yet another challenge to basic
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