
Bob Iger is CEO of The Walt Disney Company (DIS). Most of a public-company CEO’s on-paper wealth is their stake in that company — anchored here on the number you can verify.
We’re matching Bob Iger’s latest SEC beneficial-ownership filing to compute the verified stake value. In the meantime, the full pay breakdown and the DIS workspace are live. We only publish the stake once it traces to a specific filing — no guesses.
| Company | The Walt Disney Company (DIS) |
| Title | CEO |
| Verified stake | — |
| Shares owned | — |
| Latest total pay | $41M breakdown → |
| Age | ~75 |
We take the shares Bob Iger reports owning in their most recent SEC Form 4 and multiply by the latest share price. That gives a stake value you can check against the filing itself. Everything beyond that stake — real estate, private holdings, cash, past compensation — is estimated or simply not public, and we say so rather than roll it into one number.
Bob Iger was born in New York City in 1951 and raised on Long Island, the son of an advertising professor and Navy veteran and a mother who worked at a school. He studied television and radio at Ithaca College, worked briefly as a local TV weatherman, and joined ABC in 1974 as a production assistant.
He climbed steadily through ABC, stayed on after Disney bought it in 1995, and became Disney’s chief executive in 2005. Over the next fifteen years he remade the company through the acquisitions of Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and much of 21st Century Fox, and launched Disney+, then returned as chief executive in 2022.
Iger is a hired executive. His Disney stake was built from decades of stock compensation, which is what this page measures.
Born 1951 · Ithaca College (BS)
| Fiscal year | Total pay |
|---|---|
| 2024 | $41M |
The stake value is filing-derived and verifiable; any broader “net worth” is an estimate. Photo: Village Global, CC BY 2.0 (Wikimedia Commons). Share counts are the latest reported on SEC filings and change as the executive trades; the price is the last close, so the stake value moves with the market. This is not an official or complete accounting of anyone’s wealth. Educational only — not investment advice.