AnotherDayAnotherDollar
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Totally agree, and pray it is not Chapek.... I really think Kevin Mayer is the choice the board will make (not mine) because he has been Iger's strategic thinker and "Fix-it" guy. He has the best grasp of all of the Disney businesses, where Chapek is just a bean counter.... probably a good one, but he doesn't have the chops to run this company.
I performed some consulting for the Disney C-suite in 2014. I learned a great deal about how Iger thinks about these individual divisions and how he is more of a peace maker and a cajoler (making everyone work together). You need to be a diplomat of the highest order to run this company. Mayer has these skills. Counting beans and /or trading commodities (i.e. Chapek) will not sit well with all the ego's which run this firm, and letting the ego's be what they are, is key to driving the story......
Yes certainly. I think Mayer is probably the front runner. He spearheaded the deal with Verizon, was an integral part in getting the Hulu deal with Comcast, and one of the key pieces for the Fox acquisition. He also got promoted to head the whole division. IMO the only way he doesn't get it is if Disney+ fumbles and/or the division struggles a lot more than expected (including lack of growth in Hulu and ESPN+). The possibilities of that are pretty low.
Next CEO will want to leave their mark as well. Whether you hate the previous CEOs they had some good acquisitions and initiatives. Eisner acquired ABC (which includes ESPN and A&E), Miramax, Fox Family Network (now Freeform), got control of Anaheim Ducks and Anaheim Angels (smartly had the name of the teams as Anaheim), started DVC, Disney Stores, Disney Cruises, launched Hollywood Studios, Disney Paris, Animal Kingdom, California Adventure, Tokyo Sea (OLC). Iger acquired Pixar, Marvel, Lucas, Muppets, BamTech, Fox, Hulu, started D23, and launched Disney Shanghai, Disney+, ESPN+.