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Iger to succeed Eisner as Disney CEO
Will take over Sept. 30; eBays Whitman ends bid for top job The Associated Press. Updated: 2:39 p.m. ET March 13, 2005LOS ANGELES - The Walt Disney Co. said Sunday its president, Robert Iger, will succeed Michael Eisner as chief executive after another top contender for the job dropped out of the running.
The company said Iger was unanimously elected by the board and will take charge Sept. 30. Eisner will step down on that day, a year earlier than he had previously announced, the company said.
Bob is an experienced, talented and visionary leader who has made crucial and substantial contributions toward Disneys strong performance, Disney board chairman George Nitchell said in a statement. On behalf of the entire Board, I want to express how excited we are at the prospect of Bob leading this extraordinary company and talented management team to new levels of financial and creative success in the years ahead.
EBay Inc. Chief Executive Meg Whitman, who was competing with Iger for the CEO slot, withdrew her application on Friday after interviewing with the Disney board earlier in the week, Henry Gomez, spokesman, told The Associated Press on Sunday.
She decided to stay at eBay, Gomez said. After considering it during the week, she decided she wanted to stay at eBay.
Whitman stays put
Whitman had asked for a quick decision and dropped out when she didnt get one, according to the Los Angeles Times and The Wall Street Journal. The executive, who has been EBays CEO since 1998, likes her job there and reportedly didnt want the Disney application to become a distraction during a drawn-out selection process, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Whitman was senior vice president of marketing for Disney before leaving in 1992 to work for the Stride Rite Corp.
Her withdrawal doesnt necessarily mean the job will go to Iger by default, as Disney officials could still seek other candidates as part of an effort to blunt criticism they didnt look hard enough outside the company for Eisners replacement.
Eisner, who has been CEO since 1984, announced in September he would retire when his contract expires next year.
Candidates hard to find
Disney officials have said they plan to choose Eisners successor by June and that Iger, along with candidates from outside the company, would be considered.
Iger, 54, has been seen as the leading contender.
The Los Angeles Times cited unnamed sources as saying that Disney has had trouble attracting other candidates, in part because of concerns about the role Eisner is playing in the selection. Eisner supports Iger, who has been his No. 2 since 2000.
Dissident ex-Disney board members Roy E. Disney and Stanley Gold, who lobbied unsuccessfully for Eisners ouster last year, complained recently that allowing Eisner to take part in the selection process was making a mockery of the search for a new CEO.
Will take over Sept. 30; eBays Whitman ends bid for top job The Associated Press. Updated: 2:39 p.m. ET March 13, 2005LOS ANGELES - The Walt Disney Co. said Sunday its president, Robert Iger, will succeed Michael Eisner as chief executive after another top contender for the job dropped out of the running.
The company said Iger was unanimously elected by the board and will take charge Sept. 30. Eisner will step down on that day, a year earlier than he had previously announced, the company said.
Bob is an experienced, talented and visionary leader who has made crucial and substantial contributions toward Disneys strong performance, Disney board chairman George Nitchell said in a statement. On behalf of the entire Board, I want to express how excited we are at the prospect of Bob leading this extraordinary company and talented management team to new levels of financial and creative success in the years ahead.
EBay Inc. Chief Executive Meg Whitman, who was competing with Iger for the CEO slot, withdrew her application on Friday after interviewing with the Disney board earlier in the week, Henry Gomez, spokesman, told The Associated Press on Sunday.
She decided to stay at eBay, Gomez said. After considering it during the week, she decided she wanted to stay at eBay.
Whitman stays put
Whitman had asked for a quick decision and dropped out when she didnt get one, according to the Los Angeles Times and The Wall Street Journal. The executive, who has been EBays CEO since 1998, likes her job there and reportedly didnt want the Disney application to become a distraction during a drawn-out selection process, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Whitman was senior vice president of marketing for Disney before leaving in 1992 to work for the Stride Rite Corp.
Her withdrawal doesnt necessarily mean the job will go to Iger by default, as Disney officials could still seek other candidates as part of an effort to blunt criticism they didnt look hard enough outside the company for Eisners replacement.
Eisner, who has been CEO since 1984, announced in September he would retire when his contract expires next year.
Candidates hard to find
Disney officials have said they plan to choose Eisners successor by June and that Iger, along with candidates from outside the company, would be considered.
Iger, 54, has been seen as the leading contender.
The Los Angeles Times cited unnamed sources as saying that Disney has had trouble attracting other candidates, in part because of concerns about the role Eisner is playing in the selection. Eisner supports Iger, who has been his No. 2 since 2000.
Dissident ex-Disney board members Roy E. Disney and Stanley Gold, who lobbied unsuccessfully for Eisners ouster last year, complained recently that allowing Eisner to take part in the selection process was making a mockery of the search for a new CEO.