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Disney’s Worst Board Member – Darlinez News.

<p> &lbrack;ad&lowbar;1&rsqb;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<div>&NewLine;<p>Mark G&period; Parker&comma; who was just named board chair at Walt Disney Co&period; &lpar;NYSE&colon; DIS&rpar;&comma; is Disney’s worst board member&period; A director since 2016&comma; he has witnessed the downfall of Disney while doing nothing to halt it&period; Parker is currently executive board chair of Nike and should know more about governance than almost anyone in America&period; &lpar;See how Disney was involved in one of the biggest scandals of 2022&period;&rpar;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Parker has sat through most of Disney’s largest problems&period; The list is long&period; He was part of the board when it promoted failed CEO Bob Chapek&period; Parker was on the board when Bob Iger extended his retirement several times without a strong successor&period; He was on the board when Disney overpaid for Fox in March 2019&period; Disney paid &dollar;71&period;3 billion for Fox&comma; and Disney’s long-term debt sits at &dollar;48 billion&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Parker voted for the most important poor decision of the past several years&colon; to bring back Iger&comma; who had been the architect of so many Disney problems&period; Parker and the board made the decision almost overnight when it could have taken longer to consider and talk to other candidates&period; Chapek’s tenure may have been troubled&comma; but nothing about his performance required emergency measures&period; Parker recently had approved a deal to extend Chapek’s contract for three years&comma; from July 2022 to July 2025&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<section id&equals;"email-subscribe" class&equals;"section section-email-sub single-email-sub"><&excl;-- div&period;svg-icon --><&sol;p>&NewLine;<div class&equals;"container">&NewLine;<div class&equals;"subscribe-message" style&equals;"line-height&colon; 1&period;3&semi;">&NewLine;<p>Get Our Free Investment Newsletter<&sol;p>&NewLine;<&sol;p><&sol;div>&NewLine;<&sol;p><&sol;div>&NewLine;<&sol;section>&NewLine;<p>Parker did not mention these missteps when Iger returned to the company&period; He and the balance of the board did not tell shareholders that they had given Iger a specific mandate beyond fixing the company&period; They had not put together a specific program to find Iger’s eventual replacement&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<div class&equals;"recirc recirc-text">&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;ALSO READ&colon; Will Disney Just Watch as Its Assets Slip Away&quest;<br &sol;>&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<&sol;strong>&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;<&sol;div>&NewLine;<p><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Parker is like so many big company board members&period; They go along to get along&period; Almost none take CEOs to task but rather let them make decisions that are not in the best interests of the company&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Where was Parker when Disney’s shares started to slide in November 2021&quest; Apparently nowhere useful to common shareholders&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<&excl;-- &num;post-footer--><&sol;p><&sol;div>&NewLine;

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