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Amid this leadership shuffle, some voices have expressed dissent and desire for change within Disney's ranks. Nelson Peltz, a prominent investor and activist, has at times voiced opinions about the company's governance. Interestingly, Peltz appears to have recently engaged in intense disputes involving Disney, advocating for more board opposition concerning executive decisions.
Peltz has also spoken about potential candidates, notably mentioning Gorman—possibly referring to Robert Gorman, or perhaps an industry professional—stating, "He is a good man and will get a respectable CEO in there." His comments hint at a desire for stability and respectability in Disney's future leadership, while also signaling internal disagreements about the company's strategic direction.