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Josh D’Amaro to Represent Disney at Upcoming MoffettNathanson Conference on May 14
All eyes are on May 14 as Josh D’Amaro, Chairman of Disney Experiences, is set to represent The Walt Disney Company at the prestigious MoffettNathanson Media, Internet & Communications Conference. The Q&A session, which begins at 9:40 a.m. ET / 6:40 a.m. PT, will stream live at www.disney.com/investors, with a recording archived for later viewing.
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This may sound like another routine investor session—but make no mistake: this moment could have major implications for the future of Disney’s leadership.
D’Amaro in the Spotlight
While D’Amaro will be fielding questions on Disney’s vast Experiences portfolio—think Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and more—his appearance at this high-profile conference comes with some added intrigue. That’s because he’s widely rumored to be one of the top contenders to succeed Bob Iger as Disney CEO.
Iger himself spoke at last year’s MoffettNathanson event, and many insiders are interpreting D’Amaro’s selection as a deliberate move by the company to further elevate his public profile within the investment and media world.
Why This Conference Matters
The MoffettNathanson conference isn’t your average earnings call. It’s a must-watch gathering for investors, tech leaders, and strategists, hosted by one of the most trusted independent equity research publishers in the media, tech, and telecom space. Their analysts cover everything from video games to online sports gambling, and they’re known for their sharp insights into the businesses shaping modern entertainment and communication.
The firm is a key touchpoint for global money managers, sports leagues, and consultancies—meaning D’Amaro’s words will carry weight well beyond the Disney bubble.
Who Else Is in the Running?
Reports suggest D’Amaro is one of four names under consideration by Disney’s Board of Directors to eventually replace Iger, alongside:
- Dana Walden, Co-Chairman of Disney Entertainment
- Alan Bergman, Co-Chairman of Disney Entertainment
- Jimmy Pitaro, Chairman of ESPN and Sports Content
While Pitaro has reportedly taken himself out of the running, D’Amaro’s candidacy remains strong—especially given his operational leadership across Disney’s most guest-facing experiences and his steady hand through pandemic recovery.
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A Moment to Watch
Whether or not May 14 brings a major announcement, D’Amaro’s presence at the MoffettNathanson Conference sends a clear message: he’s a key figure in Disney’s future—potentially even its next CEO.
We’ll be tuning in for any reveals, subtle signals, or pixie-dusted hints about where Disney is headed next.
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