The Walt Disney Co. CFO Christine McCarthy is extending her tenure with the entertainment giant.
The veteran executive has signed a contract extension, which will keep her leading Disney’s corporate finances through June 2024.
McCarthy, who was named CFO in 2015 by then-CEO Bob Iger, signed her last contract extension that ran through 2022. The new agreement extends her tenure by a further two and a half years.
McCarthy will serve as one of a few C-level holdovers from Iger’s tenure, The Hollywood Reporter reported.
Ina statement, put out by Disney, Bob Chapek, Chief Executive Officer, Disney, said, “Christine’s leadership has been indispensable during this time of disruption and transformation, and her impact reaches well beyond our balance sheet. She has been instrumental to Disney’s growth and helped us navigate the most difficult days of the pandemic”.
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