As Disney punts its succession decision to 2026, CEO Bob Iger continues to be a financial beneficiary. According to the company’s annual proxy filing, Iger received a pay package valued at $41.1 million in 2024, mostly in the form of stock and option awards. His salary was $1 million.
Iger received $18.3 million in stock awards, $12 million in option awards, $7.2 million million in non-equity incentive plan compensation and $2.1 million in other forms of compensation.
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The Walt Disney Company has pledged $15 million to support wildfire relief efforts following the devastating fires across Southern California. The company's donation will aid organizations providing essential services on the ground, including the American Red Cross, the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, and the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank.
The Walt Disney Company committed $15 million to help with response and rebuilding efforts for the deadly wildfires that have scorched the Los Angeles area this week.
The Walt Disney Company said Friday that it is donating $15 million "for initial and immediate response and rebuilding efforts."