Disney Entertainment, the new division run by Dana Walden and Alan Bergman, will oversee the main streaming services including Disney+ as details of the company’s strategic restructuring emerge.
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Additionally, the TV and film unit will now share some back-end functions with ESPN and employees from Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, the Bob Chapek-created unit previously run by Kareem Daniel, and International Content and Operations coming under Disney Entertainment and ESPN.
Rebecca Campbell, Chairman, International Content and Operations, is the most senior executive to leave the business as part of the changes, which CEO Bob Iger said would also include around 7,000 job losses.
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Additionally, the TV and film unit will now share some back-end functions with ESPN and employees from Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, the Bob Chapek-created unit previously run by Kareem Daniel, and International Content and Operations coming under Disney Entertainment and ESPN.
Rebecca Campbell, Chairman, International Content and Operations, is the most senior executive to leave the business as part of the changes, which CEO Bob Iger said would also include around 7,000 job losses.
- 2/9/2023
- by Peter White and Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Walt Disney Co. has named Paul Richardson as Senior Executive VP and Chief Human Resources Officer, effective July 1.
Richardson currently leads Human Resources for ESPN and was Disney’s first Chief Diversity Officer. He will succeed Jayne Parker, who previously announced she is leaving the company at the end of June after a 33-year career there. She’ll work closely with Richardson during the transition.
Richardson will report directly to CEO Bob Chapek, overseeing Disney’s human resources strategy, global talent acquisition, leadership development, diversity and inclusion, organizational design, cultural development, employee education, compensation and benefits, Hr operations and technology, employee relations and global security.
“Paul Richardson is a supremely talented, strategic and personable leader with a deep passion for enriching the employee experience by championing the unique talents and perspectives of our diverse, global workforce,” Chapek said in the announcement Thursday.
Richardson said Disney’s employees and Cast Members...
Richardson currently leads Human Resources for ESPN and was Disney’s first Chief Diversity Officer. He will succeed Jayne Parker, who previously announced she is leaving the company at the end of June after a 33-year career there. She’ll work closely with Richardson during the transition.
Richardson will report directly to CEO Bob Chapek, overseeing Disney’s human resources strategy, global talent acquisition, leadership development, diversity and inclusion, organizational design, cultural development, employee education, compensation and benefits, Hr operations and technology, employee relations and global security.
“Paul Richardson is a supremely talented, strategic and personable leader with a deep passion for enriching the employee experience by championing the unique talents and perspectives of our diverse, global workforce,” Chapek said in the announcement Thursday.
Richardson said Disney’s employees and Cast Members...
- 4/29/2021
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
The Walt Disney Co. has named Paul Richardson as chief human resources officer effective July 1, the company said Thursday.
Richardson is currently senior vp human resources for ESPN and was Disney’s first chief diversity officer. He succeeds longtime veteran Jayne Parker, who announced she is leaving Disney at the end of June after a 33-year career.
“Paul Richardson is a supremely talented, strategic and personable leader with a deep passion for enriching the employee experience by championing the unique talents and perspectives of our diverse, global workforce,” Disney CEO Bob Chapek said in a statement. “I can think ...
Richardson is currently senior vp human resources for ESPN and was Disney’s first chief diversity officer. He succeeds longtime veteran Jayne Parker, who announced she is leaving Disney at the end of June after a 33-year career.
“Paul Richardson is a supremely talented, strategic and personable leader with a deep passion for enriching the employee experience by championing the unique talents and perspectives of our diverse, global workforce,” Disney CEO Bob Chapek said in a statement. “I can think ...
- 4/29/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The Walt Disney Co. named Paul Richardson as chief human resources officer effective July 1, the company said Thursday.
Richardson is currently senior vice president, human resources for ESPN and was Disney’s first chief diversity officer. He succeeds longtime veteran Jayne Parker, who announced she is leaving Disney at the end of June after a 33-year career.
“Paul Richardson is a supremely talented, strategic and personable leader with a deep passion for enriching the employee experience by championing the unique talents and perspectives of our diverse, global workforce,” Disney CEO Bob Chapek said in a statement. “I can think ...
Richardson is currently senior vice president, human resources for ESPN and was Disney’s first chief diversity officer. He succeeds longtime veteran Jayne Parker, who announced she is leaving Disney at the end of June after a 33-year career.
“Paul Richardson is a supremely talented, strategic and personable leader with a deep passion for enriching the employee experience by championing the unique talents and perspectives of our diverse, global workforce,” Disney CEO Bob Chapek said in a statement. “I can think ...
- 4/29/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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