Disney’s new CEO is longtime company veteran Josh D’Amaro. After several leadership roles within the company, he took over the lucrative “Experiences” division during a pivotal time in the pandemic. CNBC's Sarah Whitten breaks down why Bob Iger likely picked him over other candidates and what he will take on once he comes into his role.
Produced and Edited by: Natalie Rice
Reporter: Sarah Whitten
Senior Managing Producer: Tala Hadavi
Additional Footage: Getty Images, The Walt Disney Company
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