Derica Rice - Disney Independent Director

DIS Stock  USD 117.47  0.13  0.11%   

Director

Mr. Derica W. Rice serves Independent Director as of the Company. was Executive Vice President of CVS Health and President of CVS Caremark, the pharmacy benefits management business of CVS Health, since March 2018. Prior to that time, he was employed in various executive positions at Eli Lilly and Company since 1990, most recently serving as Executive Vice President of Global Services and Chief Financial Officer from 2006 to 2017. Mr. Rice was a member of the Board of Directors of Target Corporation from 2007 to January 2018. Mr. Rice will contribute to the mix of experience and qualifications the Board seeks to maintain through his experience in various positions at CVS Health and Eli Lilly and his other public company board experience. Mr. Rice leads the pharmacy benefits management business of CVS Health and had extensive experience in the financial function at Eli Lilly, including serving as Eli Lilly chief financial officer. As such, he brings practical knowledge of executive management of complex, worldwide businesses, and extensive experience in a wide range of financial and accounting matters including management of worldwide financial operations, financial oversight, risk management and the alignment of financial and strategic initiatives. since 2019.
Age 56
Tenure 5 years
Address 500 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank, CA, United States, 91521
Phone818 560 1000
Webhttps://www.thewaltdisneycompany.com

Disney Management Efficiency

The company has Return on Asset of 0.0362 % which means that on every $100 spent on assets, it made $0.0362 of profit. This is way below average. In the same way, it shows a return on shareholders' equity (ROE) of 0.0546 %, implying that it generated $0.0546 on every 100 dollars invested. Disney's management efficiency ratios could be used to measure how well Disney manages its routine affairs as well as how well it operates its assets and liabilities. Return On Tangible Assets is likely to drop to 0.02 in 2024. Return On Capital Employed is likely to drop to 0.05 in 2024. At this time, Disney's Total Assets are comparatively stable compared to the past year. Non Current Assets Total is likely to gain to about 179.5 B in 2024, whereas Intangible Assets are likely to drop slightly above 9.9 B in 2024.
Walt Disney has 48.74 B in debt with debt to equity (D/E) ratio of 0.45, which is OK given its current industry classification. Walt Disney has a current ratio of 0.98, suggesting that it has not enough short term capital to pay financial commitments when the payables are due. Note however, debt could still be an excellent tool for Disney to invest in growth at high rates of return.

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The Walt Disney Company, together with its subsidiaries, operates as an entertainment company worldwide. The Walt Disney Company was founded in 1923 and is based in Burbank, California. Disney operates under Entertainment And Broadcasting classification in the United States and is traded on New York Stock Exchange. Walt Disney (DIS) is traded on New York Stock Exchange in USA. It is located in 500 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank, CA, United States, 91521 and employs 173,250 people. Disney is listed under Movies & Entertainment category by Fama And French industry classification.

Management Performance

Walt Disney Leadership Team

Elected by the shareholders, the Disney's board of directors comprises two types of representatives: Disney inside directors who are chosen from within the company, and outside directors, selected externally and held independent of Disney. The board's role is to monitor Disney's management team and ensure that shareholders' interests are well served. Disney's inside directors are responsible for reviewing and approving budgets prepared by upper management to implement core corporate initiatives and projects. On the other hand, Disney's outside directors are responsible for providing unbiased perspectives on the board's policies.
Alan Braverman, Chief Legal Officer, Sr. Executive VP, General Counsel and Secretary
Ronald Iden, Senior Officer
Pete Docter, Chief Studios
Mark Parker, Independent Director
Horacio Gutierrez, Senior Officer
Dana Walden, Disney CoChairman
James Pitaro, Chairman ESPN
Francis deSouza, Independent Director
Amy Chang, Independent Director
Craig Erwich, President Entertainment
Courteney Monroe, President Content
Robert Chapek, Chief Executive Officer, Director
Christine McCarthy, Chief Financial Officer, Senior Executive Vice President
Rita Ferro, President Sales
John Rood, VP Marketing
Luke Kang, President Pacific
Sonia Coleman, Senior Officer
Tiffany Rende, Alliances Partnerships
Jennifer Lee, Chief Studios
Zenia Mucha, Senior Executive Vice President - Corporate Communications
Brent Woodford, Financial Controllership
Karey Burke, President Television
Derica Rice, Independent Director
Hugh Johnston, Senior Officer
Michael Froman, Independent Director
Christian DSouza, Director Development
Paul Richardson, Chief Human Resource Officer, Senior Executive Vice President
MBA BSEE, Ex Officer
Robert Iger, Chairman, CEO and Member of Executive Committee
Carlos Gomez, Executive Treasurer
Maria Lagomasino, Independent Director
Mahesh Samat, Executive region
Susan Arnold, Independent Chairman of the Board
Kristina Schake, Ex Communications
Mary Barra, Independent Director
Josh DAmaro, Experiences Parks
Safra Catz, Independent Director
Alexia Quadrani, Executive Relations
Alicia Schwarz, VP Officer
Calvin McDonald, Independent Director
M Parker, Chief Human Resource Officer, Senior Executive Vice President

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