Earlier this week, Disney’s CEO Bob Iger revealed during an investor’s call to discuss the latest quarterly financial results, that it would be cutting 7000 jobs within the company.  Shortly afterwards, it was revealed that Rebecca Campbell, who is the Chairman of International Content and Operations, would be leaving in June.

And Bloomberg has reported that Jeremy Doig, who is the chief technology officer of Disney’s streaming services, including Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+, has left the company.  He joined Disney in early 2022, following 18 years working at Google, where he helped lead the development of online video technology for YouTube and Google Chrome, among other roles.

According to an internal memo:

“I have been informed that effective immediately Jeremy Doig is no longer with the company,”

Aaron LaBerge, will now be overseeing Disney’s streaming services, who has worked at Disney for the past decade, and will now oversee technology and product for Disney’s media businesses.

With so many job cuts coming up and with more reorganising going on within the company, sadly, this will likely not be the last major executive to leave the company.

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Roger Palmer

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