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Disney’s CEO search is a top priority for Bob Iger in 2025. Here’s who’s in the running.

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Disney’s (DIS) search for its next CEO will reach a fever pitch next year, with the media and entertainment giant set to announce a new chief in early 2026.

If that time frame holds, investors will know the successor of current CEO Bob Iger about a year ahead of his expected departure at the end of that year. And this time, the executive says he is leaving for good.

KAPOLEI, HAWAII – NOVEMBER 21: Bob Iger poses for a photo as he attends the world premiere of ‘Moana 2’ at Lanikuhonua Cultural Institute on November 21, 2024 in Kapolei, Hawaii. (Photo by Darryl Oumi/Getty Images) · Darryl Oumi via Getty Images

With James Gorman set to succeed former Nike CEO Mark Parker as chairman of Disney’s board effective Jan. 2, the succession process has been routinely branded a “critical priority” for the new year.

Gorman, who oversaw his own succession process at Morgan Stanley, first joined Disney’s board in February — just two months before the company successfully fended off activist investor Nelson Peltz. He has led Disney’s succession planning committee since August.

Rumors had previously swirled that internal names, including Dana Walden and Alan Bergman, co-chairs of Disney Entertainment; Josh D’Amaro, head of Disney’s parks and experiences division; and Jimmy Pitaro, chairman of ESPN, could be next in line to replace Iger.

But more recently, speculation has shifted to outside names.

“I would assume that they are actively looking externally,” Macquarie analyst Tim Nollen told Yahoo Finance in an interview. “James Gorman is certainly external. He only joined the board a year ago himself, so I am quite sure they will actively look outside of the company.”

LOS ANGELES, CA - JUNE 10:  EA CEO Andrew Wilson speaks during the Electronic Arts EA Play event at the Hollywood Palladium on June 10, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. The E3 Game Conference begins on Tuesday June 13. Wilson is reportedly being considered for the top job at Disney. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA – JUNE 10: EA CEO Andrew Wilson speaks during the Electronic Arts EA Play event at the Hollywood Palladium on June 10, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. The E3 Game Conference begins on Tuesday June 13. Wilson is reportedly being considered for the top job at Disney. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) · Christian Petersen via Getty Images

A recent report from the Wall Street Journal said Disney is interviewing a pool of external candidates, including Electronic Arts (EA) CEO Andrew Wilson. EA did not respond to Yahoo Finance’s request for comment on the rumored discussions. At least two other outside candidates are also being considered for the top job, according to the outlet.

Historically, Disney has almost exclusively promoted internally, with the last three CEOs rising through the ranks of the media behemoth.

“That’s kind of in their nature to do things that way,” Nollen said. “But Disney is a big, sprawling company, and the internal candidates have run their independent, individual divisions, not the broader Disney.”

“So, can a person who runs parks also run the networks? Can a person who runs streaming or ESPN also run the parks? I don’t know if that’s the best move to make,” he cautioned. “I’m not saying it isn’t. I just don’t know what the best move is.”

To that point, according to the Journal, Disney discussed a dual-CEO strategy, which has worked well for competitor Netflix (NFLX). But that scenario could quickly unravel, as Disney’s leadership team hasn’t traditionally operated under that structure.

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