Bob Iger’s forthcoming memoir “The Ride of a Lifetime” is by all means a reflection on the Disney CEO’s long career, but a Sunday interview discussing the project saw him to…
Seemingly conducted over several conversations, held in locales like a chauffeured BMW and behind the scenes at Disneyland’s new Star Wars attraction, here are some top takeaways:The CEO’s mulling of a possible presidential run has been reported on for years. There were two factors in his decision not to pursue the notion, the story purports.
But like any good Disney-owned Marvel Studios film, there’s a post-credits scene in the interview when Dowd asks if he’ll run in 2024.Executive Diversity and Inclusion: “I’ll change that before I leave.” Though Iger defended the hires “one level down” from the C-suite, he admitted his direct reports were “lacking” in gender and racial parity.“Shakespearean” Murdoch Drama
The anecdote about Bay’s distaste for Iger’s presidential run was revealed over a glass of wine at Murdoch’s Bel Air mansion, overlooking the News Corp owner’s private vineyard. Iger said he suspected Murdoch was curious about his political ambitions so he could inform President Trump of a pending threat.
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