He will be 75 in 2026. At which time, I can only assume, he will be old enough to run for President.
- Iger told CNBC in February that he had no intention to stay longer than two years in his post, which would have taken him through 2024.
- Since he replaced Bob Chapek in November, Iger has undertaken a broad restructuring of the company, including thousands of layoffs.
Cue succession vibes