Iger informs staffs: Disney will experience rearrangement during next weeks


(MENAFN) Bob Iger, less than 24 hours following returning to the helm of Disney, informed staffs Monday that the firm would be experiencing a rearrangement in next weeks.

One of the first steps, Iger stated, would be the leaving of Kareem Daniel, the business’s chief of media and entertainment, and right hand to now-departed CEO Bob Chapek.

Iger declared Daniel’s leaving in a memo to staffs of the division, along with a “new structure that puts more decision-making back in the hands of our creative teams and rationalizes costs.”

“This will necessitate a reorganization of Disney Media & Entertainment Distribution. As a result, Kareem Daniel will be leaving the company,” Iger wrote in the letter, which was received by CNBC.

Iger added that main Disney replacements, counting Dana Walden, chief of general entertainment, Alan Bergman, leader of Disney content studios, ESPN’s James Pitaro and CFO Christine McCarthy would cooperate on Disney’s new structure “that puts more decision-making back in the hands of our creative teams and rationalizes costs.”

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