As of 2026, The Walt Disney Company is a publicly traded corporation, meaning its "owners" are thousands of individual and institutional shareholders rather than a single person. The top institutional owners are massive investment firms, with The Vanguard Group and BlackRock, Inc. traditionally holding the largest stakes (often between 6% and 8% each). In terms of internal leadership, a significant transition occurred on March 18, 2026, when Josh D’Amaro officially succeeded Bob Iger as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO). While Iger remains on the board as a Senior Advisor until his final retirement on December 31, 2026, D'Amaro is now the primary executive "in charge" of the company’s vision. While no single individual owns a majority of Disney, the institutional giants like Vanguard and BlackRock exert the most influence on the company's corporate governance through their significant voting blocks during annual shareholder meetings.