Disney taps two company veterans to head-up parks and streaming businesses

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Disney names new chairman of parks, experiences and products, new head of streaming

Campbell has held leadership roles across Disney's media, international and parks businesses and most recently served as president of Disneyland Resort.

Ken Potrock is now the president of Disneyland Resort. He had served as president of consumer products previously. Thomas Mazloum is now the president of Disney Signature Experiences. He had been Disney's senior vice president of resort and transportation operations at Walt Disney World Resort.

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.Disney is making a lot of leadership changes during the COVID crisis. This makes me believe that it is gearing up for major changes to its business model. It is doubling down on its streaming and film business. However, it’s missing a video game product line. Merger time?

Good luck in the new job. What a time to take on a new challenge

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