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Key Executives
Amounts are as of December 31, 2023 and compensation values are for the last fiscal year ending on that date. Pay is salary, bonuses, etc. Exercised is the value of options exercised during the fiscal year. Currency in USD.
Name
Title
Pay
Exercised
Year Born
Mr. Robert A. Iger
CEO & Director
5.63M
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1951
Mr. Horacio E. Gutierrez
Senior EVP and Chief Legal & Compliance Officer
4.45M
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1965
Ms. Kristina K. Schake
Senior EVP & Chief Communications Officer
2.09M
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1971
Ms. Sonia L. Coleman
Senior EVP & Chief Human Resources Officer
1.92M
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1973
Mr. Hugh F. Johnston
Senior EVP & CFO
--
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1962
Mr. Carlos A. Gomez
Executive Vice President of Corporate Finance & Treasurer
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Ms. Alexia Skouras Quadrani
Executive Vice President of Investor Relations
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Mr. Ronald L. Iden
Senior VP & Chief Security Officer
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1947
Mr. Brent A. Woodford
Executive Vice President of Controllership, Financial Planning & Tax
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1963
Mr. Mahesh Samat
Executive Vice President of Disney Consumer Products Commercialization for the Asia Pacific region
The Walt Disney Company operates as an entertainment company worldwide. It operates through three segments: Entertainment, Sports, and Experiences. The company produces and distributes film and television video streaming content under the ABC Television Network, Disney, Freeform, FX, Fox, National Geographic, and Star brand television channels, as well as ABC television stations and A+E television networks; and produces original content under the ABC Signature, Disney Branded Television, FX Productions, Lucasfilm, Marvel, National Geographic Studios, Pixar, Searchlight Pictures, Twentieth Century Studios, 20th Television, and Walt Disney Pictures banners. It also offers direct-to-consumer streaming services through Disney+, Disney+ Hotstar, Hulu, and Star+; sports-related entertainment services through ESPN, ESPN on ABC, ESPN+ DTC, and Star; sale/licensing of film and episodic content to third-party television and VOD services; theatrical, home entertainment, and music distribution services; DVD and Blu-ray discs, electronic home video licenses, and VOD rental services; staging and licensing of live entertainment events; and post-production services. In addition, the company operates theme parks and resorts comprising Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland Resort, Disneyland Paris, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, Shanghai Disney Resort, Disney Cruise Line, Disney Vacation Club, National Geographic Expeditions, and Adventures by Disney, as well as Aulani, a Disney resort and spa in Hawaii. It also licenses its intellectual property to a third party for operations of the Tokyo Disney Resort; licenses trade names, characters, visual, literary, and other IP for use on merchandise, published materials, and games; operates a direct-to-home satellite distribution platform; sells branded merchandise through retail, online, and wholesale businesses; and develops and publishes books, comic books, and magazines. The company was founded in 1923 and is based in Burbank, California.
Corporate Governance
The Walt Disney Company’s ISS Governance QualityScore as of July 1, 2024 is 2. The pillar scores are Audit: 7; Board: 1; Shareholder Rights: 4; Compensation: 4.
Corporate governance scores courtesy ofInstitutional Shareholder Services (ISS) Scores indicate decile rank relative to index or region. A decile score of 1 indicates lower governance risk, while a 10 indicates higher governance risk.
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The Walt Disney Company is an American multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate that is headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios complex in Burbank, California.
The Walt Disney Company owns ABC, ESPN (80% stake), Touchstone Pictures, Marvel, Lucasfilm, A&E, The History Channel (50% stake), Lifetime (50% stake), Pixar, Hollywood Records, 21st Century Fox Entertainment, National Geographic, Vice Media, and Core Publishing.
The Walt Disney Company, together with its subsidiaries and affiliates, is a leading diversified international family entertainment and media enterprise with five business segments: media networks, parks and resorts, studio entertainment, consumer products and interactive media.
Who Is Disney's Biggest Competitor? Naming Disney's biggest rivals depends on the business unit. If you're looking at film and television, its rivals include Universal (which is owned by Comcast), Sony, Time Warner, and ViacomCBS. Netflix and Amazon are Disney's main competitors in the streaming service space.
Upon a detailed examination of institutional ownership, Vanguard stands out as the top shareholder of Disney stock, holding a stake of approximately 7.01%. Following closely is Vanguard Index Funds, with a notable ownership stake of 6.45% in the company.
Entertainment is the largest segment for Disney thanks to its robust streaming business. Following closely behind is Disney's experiences revenue, which is quickly growing with a 7% increase year over year in the first quarter of 2024.
Only by constantly innovating and pushing the boundaries of not just animation but also what Disney became as a business was the company able to go from a moderately successful animation studio to a complete entertainment experience – with theme parks, merchandising, cruise ships, and so forth.
Walt Disney (born December 5, 1901, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.—died December 15, 1966, Burbank, California) was an American motion-picture and television producer and showman, famous as a pioneer of animated cartoon films and as the creator of such cartoon characters as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.
According to Disney Careers, their company values are optimism, innovation, decency, quality, community, and storytelling. As you can see, these are far from generic. They're very specific to the Disney brand.
Abigail's brother, Roy P., said in an interview that by 1960, Walt and Roy O. owned about 20% of the company. Today, the family owns less than 3% of the company. Roy P. is an investor, according to the interview.
–The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) today reported earnings for its second quarter ended March 30, 2024. Financial Results for the Quarter: Revenues for the quarter increased to $22.1 billion from $21.8 billion in the prior-year quarter.
Consumers were left picking up the tab for blockbuster furlough payments creating a global cost of living crisis that endures to this day. It led to people cutting their streaming subscriptions and left Disney with a loss-making platform. Disney's share price plummeted and Chapek got the blame.
Disney's largest individual shareholders are the company's insiders, including the current CEO, Robert Iger, and top managers, such as Brent A.Woodford, Maria Elena Lagomasino, and Mary Barra. The largest institutional investors include the Vanguard Group, BlackRock, and State Street.
Disney utilizes a decentralized cooperative multidivisional (M-form) organizational structure. This focuses on different business types and is common in diversified companies that have a wide breadth of operations, especially where these operations are carried out globally.
According to Disney Careers, their company values are optimism, innovation, decency, quality, community, and storytelling. As you can see, these are far from generic. They're very specific to the Disney brand.
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