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Apple Exec Joins Disney Board
11 Dec
Summary
- Former Apple COO Jeff Williams nominated to Disney's board.
- Williams brings decades of tech and operations experience.
- Disney's board will expand to 11 members with his addition.

The Walt Disney Company has nominated former Apple Chief Operating Officer Jeff Williams to join its board of directors. Williams, who recently retired from Apple after a 27-year tenure, is set to stand for election as an independent director at the 2026 shareholders meeting. His addition will increase the board's size from 10 to 11 members.
Disney's Chairman of the Board, James Gorman, praised Williams as a "highly accomplished executive" whose leadership has helped shape one of the world's most innovative companies. Gorman emphasized that Williams's expertise at the intersection of technology, global operations, and product design will be instrumental as Disney advances its technology-driven strategies.
Williams expressed his honor at being nominated, stating he has long admired Disney's blend of imagination and innovation. He looks forward to contributing to the company's ongoing journey of creativity and excellence. At Apple, Williams played a crucial role in shaping operations and product strategy, overseeing global supply chains, leading the Apple Watch program, and directing health initiatives.




