Bergman set to lead at Disney Studios

In this combination photo, Alan Bergman, left, and Alan F. Horn, attend the premiere of "The Mandalorian" in Los Angeles on Nov. 13, 2019. The Walt Disney Company announced Monday, Dec. 21, 2020 that  Bergman has been named Chairman, Disney Studios Content, effective January 1, and Horn will continue to serve as the division’s Chief Creative Officer. (Photo by Mark Von Holden/Invision/AP, file)
In this combination photo, Alan Bergman, left, and Alan F. Horn, attend the premiere of "The Mandalorian" in Los Angeles on Nov. 13, 2019. The Walt Disney Company announced Monday, Dec. 21, 2020 that Bergman has been named Chairman, Disney Studios Content, effective January 1, and Horn will continue to serve as the division’s Chief Creative Officer. (Photo by Mark Von Holden/Invision/AP, file)

Walt Disney Co. veteran Alan Bergman has been named chairman of Disney Studios, the company said Monday. Bergman and Alan Horn have been operating as co-chairmen since May 2019. Horn will remain as chief creative officer.

"The Walt Disney Studios' achievements under the leadership of Alan Horn and Alan Bergman have been nothing short of extraordinary," Bob Chapek, Walt Disney Co. chief executive officer, said in a statement. "Having worked closely for years with Alan Bergman, an exceptional leader and proven executive, I couldn't be more pleased to name him as Chairman."

The position involves overseeing the creative staff, operations, production and marketing for all Disney Studios content from its myriad brands, including Disney Animation, Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm and 20th Century Studios. The heads of each studio, including Kevin Feige at Marvel and Kathleen Kennedy at Lucasfilm, will report to Horn and Bergman.

"I believe deeply in our people, culture, and the work we do," Bergman said in a statement. He'll assume the position officially on Jan. 1.

Bergman has worked at Disney for 24 years and served as president of Walt Disney Studios from 2005 to 2019, helping to integrate Pixar, Lucasfilm, Marvel and Twenty-First Century Fox into the Disney stable of brands.

Both Horn and Bergman will report to Chapek, who took over from longtime CEO Bob Iger in February.

Horn, who joined Disney as chairman in 2012, said in a statement that "The time feels right to shift my focus solely to our enormous creative slate."

Disney earlier this month unveiled ambitious plans for its streaming service Disney Plus, including 10 "Star Wars" series spinoffs, 10 Marvel series and 15 live-action, Pixar and animated series.

The studio has been a market leader for the past few years and last year surpassed a record $11 billion in box office revenue. But with the launch of Disney Plus last year and the unforseen complications of the pandemic, much focus has been placed on streaming.

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