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Former Disneyland resort president ‘squeezed out’ by Disney job cuts

The OC Register by The OC Register
Feb 10, 2023 3:20 pm EST
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A former Disneyland resort president and a contender to replace Bob Iger as CEO has been “squeezed out” of Disney’s executive suite amid 7,000 job cuts at the Burbank entertainment company.

Rebecca Campbell, who served as Disneyland resort president for less than a year, has decided to leave the Walt Disney Company just days after Iger announced massive job cuts during a quarterly earnings call with investors.

SEE ALSO: Disneyland ticket prices have ‘not really increased that much’ in recent years, Disney CEO says

Disney Parks chairman Josh D’Amaro said in a memo that the job cuts would impact the division — which includes Disneyland and Disney California Adventure.

“As we determine our approach on achieving these savings, we will remain focused on delivering the best guest and consumer experiences and do not expect this to affect our hourly frontline operations roles,” D’Amaro wrote in the memo.

Campbell replaced D’Amaro as Disneyland resort president in September 2019 when D’Amaro moved to a similar role at Walt Disney World. Campbell was replaced in May 2020 by current Disneyland resort president Ken Potrock in an executive shuffle by then-new and since-fired Disney CEO Bob Chapek. D’Amaro became Disney Parks chairman during the shuffle.

SEE ALSO: Disneyland visitor spending increases despite 20% smaller crowds during holidays

Campbell’s brief eight-month tenure at Disneyland included two months during the yearlong coronavirus closure of the park.

Campbell, chairman of Disney’s international content and operations, opted to leave as a result of Iger’s executive leadership reorganization, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

The New York Times reported that Campbell was “squeezed out” in the latest executive shuffle.

“The respected Rebecca Campbell, a 26-year Disney vet who is tight with Iger (she’s been on the yacht) has been squeezed out, with her international content turf getting downsized and absorbed by other…

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