Why Josh D’Amaro won out in the Disney battle with ‘sharp elbowed’ Dana Walden

D'Amaro must've been really sharp on the board meetings, I mean who else can navigate all those complex divisions? 😂 I remember when my mate's sister used to work in the film industry, she said Dana Walden was super intense, like a dog with a bone. But Josh D'Amaro seems more laid back, you know? The way he built up Disney's Experiences division from scratch is straight fire 🔥. It's interesting to see how his approach will play out, especially since the industry is all about adapting to changes. Maybe this is the wake-up call Disney needed? 🤔
 
I gotta say, this Josh D'Amaro guy seems like a breath of fresh air in the entertainment industry 🌱💡 He's got that whole strategic thinking thing down, and it's clear he's been around the block a few times operating those divisions outside of LA 🔍📊 I mean, record profits from Disney's Experiences division? That's no joke! It's like he's got a magic touch 💫

And what really impresses me is how well he connects with talent 🤝 He's not that stuffy corporate type who just talks the talk and walks away – D'Amaro actually listens and seems to genuinely care about people 👂 I'm not surprised top agents and creatives are rallying behind him, he's got that kind of charm.

As for Dana Walden, yeah, she's had her moments 🙄 But sometimes you just gotta shake things up and try a different approach, right? At least D'Amaro's got some real influence now 💪 And I'm curious to see how he tackles the tough decisions ahead – will he prove to be that turning point for Disney? Only time'll tell 🕰️
 
I'm intrigued by Josh D'Amaro's ascension to the top at Disney... 🤔 He's definitely bringing a fresh perspective to the table, especially with his experience in operating divisions outside of LA 💼. I think it's great that he's being supported by industry insiders and creatives alike – it shows he's got a good ear for talent and can build strong relationships 🔥.

On the other hand, Dana Walden's departure feels like a bit of a loss, especially given her reputation as a strong leader 🤕. I'm curious to see how she'll adapt to her new role with added oversight, though – will it be more of a symbolic gesture or will she actually have the power to shape Disney's film studio operations? ⚖️

One thing that's for sure is that D'Amaro's appointment has got people talking, and I'm excited to see how he'll navigate the challenges facing the industry in 2025 📈. With his strategic thinking and collaborative approach, I think Disney might be in good hands 💯.
 
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