Disney Announces 2025 Annual Shareholders Meeting to Be Held Virtually on March 20

Jan 24, 2025 in "The Walt Disney Company"

Posted: Friday January 24, 2025 9:35am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

The Walt Disney Company has announced its 2025 Annual Meeting of Shareholders, scheduled to take place virtually on Thursday, March 20, 2025, at 10:00 am PT. Shareholders of record as of January 21, 2025, are eligible to attend and vote on key matters during the meeting.

Meeting Details

Items of Business

During the meeting, shareholders will vote on several agenda items, including:

  • Election of Directors: Ten nominees are listed for election to the Board of Directors, each for a one-year term.
  • Ratification of Auditors: Shareholders will vote to approve the appointment of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as Disney’s independent registered public accounting firm for fiscal 2025.
  • Executive Compensation: An advisory vote will take place regarding the approval of executive compensation.
  • Shareholder Proposals: Any proposals properly presented during the meeting will also be considered.

How to Participate

Shareholders are required to pre-register and confirm their eligibility to attend the virtual meeting. To register, visit www.ProxyVote.com/Disney by 10:00 am PT on March 19, 2025. Once registered, participants will receive a confirmation email with details for accessing the virtual meeting.

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    TrainsOfDisney29 days ago

    Like universe of energy to cosmic rewind for example?

    MisterPenguin29 days ago

    True, but the examples I gave resulted in (or will result in) more capacity.

    JD8029 days ago

    Sometimes I think some people confuse theoretical capacity to actual capacity.

    Ayla29 days ago

    You're confusing space with capacity. Just because there is more land taken doesn't mean there is added capacity.

    MisterPenguin29 days ago

    No. The point I was responding to was that the WDW have not grown in capacity (nor will be growing in the future). Which is false. But all you have to do is look to see where attractions are now that used to be back of house or fewer attractions. The **footprint** has expanded. That's extra capacity. The opposite is footprint within the parks in which an attraction has been taken away **and not replaced.** That would be attraction building sitting idle. So... Stitch and WoL. Yes, there has been "removed and replaced," but that doesn't exclude "new footprint and capacity" from also taking place. It's not either/or.

    Ayla29 days ago

    Now, make a list of everything that has closed in the same time frame.

    MisterPenguin29 days ago

    Land that was once not used for attractions but now is, or will be soon... Ratatouille and its plaza TRON Villains' Land and its two rides Encanto's ride building Monstropolis ride Cosmic Rewind gravity building Journey of Water Not to mention going back a few more years: Soarin's' second theater Space 220 Frozen Summerhaus Toy Story Land Star Wars Land Starcruiser (RIP)

    John park hopper29 days ago

    Bob your not expanding the parks all your doing is removing and replacing

    SplashJacket30 days ago

    Thanks @MisterPenguin, really liked the summaries

    prberk30 days ago

    Sorry, I think I misread what you were saying. Thanks for catching that. I just wish the current management understood what made the company so successful and led to real growth over time.

    Stripes31 days ago

    Elio, Hoppers, and an original untitled Disney Animation film slated for November 2026 are original animated movies set for release over the next 2 years. Recently, we got Encanto, Elemental, Turning Red, Luca, Soul, Onward, and more. In fact, 2020-2022 saw the second longest streak of original movies in Pixar’s history.

    BrianLo31 days ago

    Not just everywhere else, specifically additions in the space that you are highlighting. Average Joe’s opinions I would be surprised if they don’t generally *significantly* improve in that corner of the park. We’ll see! A good comparator might actually be Jaws to Diagon Alley for a few different similar reasons. And I love(d) Jaws. I think that was even a harsher trade off than the one Disney is engaging in.

    britain31 days ago

    I didn't say the MK would be 'turned on'. I'm saying average joes will notice and complain, and it will add to a general narrative that Disney's leadership has lost its mojo. Not just theme park nerds. But sure, if they are firing on all other cylinders... if there's nothing but high-quality popular additions everywhere else, maybe it won't matter.

    BrianLo31 days ago

    You’ve turned very pessimistic. I’m not an advocate for the ROA removal nor Cars by any stretch of the imagination. But I think you are off by a factor of 100 for how little Magic Kingdom is at risk of being turned on. Maybe, maybe in isolation if Villains was canned. But given what this project actually entails and Villains is part of the replacement project, your analogy to replacing Tomorrowland attractions with landscaping isn’t really on the mark. There’s always a strong desire to see things fail so the company ‘learns something’, but they never learn anything. They’ll just take away even more bad lessons if it does poorly… which it most assuredly won’t.