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Disney Co. names chief brand officer

Move comes amid reproof of politics and content by many conservati­ves

- By Katie Rice Orlando Sentinel

As it faces criticism from conservati­ves of its politics and content, the Walt Disney Co. has appointed Asad Ayaz, a marketing and publicity veteran of Disney's film and TV series division, as its first chief brand officer.

Disney's creation of the role comes as it encounters increased scrutiny in its ongoing feud with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis over the so-called “don't say gay” law last year, which led to the state dissolving the Reedy Creek Improvemen­t District, and as conservati­ve groups declare Disney's political stances and entertainm­ent content too “woke.”

Ayaz currently serves as marketing president for The Walt Disney Studios, overseeing publicity for Disney's films and streaming content on Disney+, and will continue in that role as he fills his new position.

Ayaz's new duties will include developing and carrying out marketing campaigns across Disney's entertainm­ent and theme park brands, coordinati­ng Disney's digital and social media strategy and leading global consumer research and analytics. He will also supervise the “Disney100” branding as the company celebrates its 100th anniversar­y this year.

He has worked at Disney for 18 years and led the campaigns for some of Disney's most-watched films, according to the company. Forbes named Ayaz one of its 50 “most influentia­l chief marketing officers” last year.

“I am immensely grateful to Bob for entrusting me with this opportunit­y, and I'm excited to work with the amazing teams around our company to highlight all the things that make Disney exceptiona­l and ensure that we continue to create those meaningful connection­s with audiences for many more generation­s to come,” Ayaz said in a statement.

Disney CEO Robert Iger, who appointed Ayaz to the role, said he is “an exceptiona­l creative leader with a deep understand­ing of what Disney means to millions of people around the world.”

“I am confident that his strategic, operationa­l and creative prowess, along with his profound passion for Disney, will make him an outstandin­g steward of our stories, characters, brands and franchises,” he said in a statement.

During its annual shareholde­r meeting this month, Iger said Disney's “primary mission needs to be to entertain, and then through our entertainm­ent to continue to have a positive impact on the world.”

 ?? COURTESY OF WALT DISNEY CO. ?? Disney Co. has added the duties of brand chief to the portfolio of Asad Ayaz, Walt Disney Studios' president of marketing.
COURTESY OF WALT DISNEY CO. Disney Co. has added the duties of brand chief to the portfolio of Asad Ayaz, Walt Disney Studios' president of marketing.

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