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Disney+, Hulu, & ESPN Unlimited Are Getting New Leadership

Williams MBy Williams MApril 27, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Disney is undertaking a significant restructuring of its streaming data, commerce, and identity teams as one of its senior executives departs the company, according to a report from Business Insider. Ajay Arora, who served as senior vice president of product management and engineering for the company’s direct-to-consumer operations, will be leaving Disney at the end of April after nearly five years with the entertainment giant. Arora had previously held leadership positions at Netflix and Amazon, where he gained extensive experience in product innovation and user growth strategies. In his time at Disney, he oversaw critical elements of the streaming ecosystem, focusing on commerce features, subscriber expansion efforts, and account management systems that support the company’s flagship platforms.

The reorganization was outlined in an internal communication from Adam Smith, Disney’s chief of product and technology. The primary objective is to achieve tighter integration between specialized functions in commerce, data, and identity with the core product and engineering organizations. This realignment is designed to elevate streaming services as the central digital platform for fostering long-term relationships with consumers, enabling more cohesive decision-making and streamlined operations across the direct-to-consumer business.

Under the updated framework, the commerce and identity product teams will transition into the broader product management structure and the direct-to-consumer streaming alliance. The move is expected to facilitate enhanced collaboration on initiatives that improve user experiences and strengthen fan engagement. Georgina Hill, who leads commerce product development, Chuck Mortimer, responsible for identity product solutions, and Ana Pavlovic, who oversees messaging capabilities, will now report into this consolidated group under Erin Teague’s direction.

At the same time, the data product and engineering division is shifting to align more closely with advertising and monetization priorities. This group, which includes advanced analytics tools such as Atlas for gaining sharper insights into consumer behavior and preferences, will now operate under Tony Donohoe, the executive vice president of the ads platform. Alek Zdziarski, who heads data engineering efforts, and Romit Mehta, serving in an interim role for data product management, will report directly into Donohoe’s organization. The change aims to link data capabilities more effectively with advertising strategies, potentially accelerating the development of targeted campaigns and performance measurement systems.

In addition, the existing commerce, data, and identity alliance will be dissolved, with its responsibilities redistributed among other established alliance teams. Company leaders indicated that specific implementation details for this integration will be finalized and shared with staff in the near future.

These structural adjustments come as Disney continues to refine its approach to the highly competitive streaming market. The company’s portfolio, encompassing Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+, has grown substantially since the initial launch of Disney+ in late 2019, driven by a combination of original content investments, international market expansion, and bundled subscription options. Yet the sector faces ongoing pressures from rising content costs, evolving viewer habits, and the need to diversify revenue streams beyond traditional subscriptions. By embedding data analytics more deeply into advertising workflows and aligning commerce tools with overall product strategy, the reorganization seeks to support a more data-informed, consumer-centric model that prioritizes both retention and incremental growth.

Analysts following the media industry have observed that such internal shifts are typical for large entertainment firms navigating the transition to digital-first delivery. The emphasis on cross-functional collaboration can help reduce silos, speed up feature development, and improve the precision of personalization algorithms that keep subscribers engaged. For instance, closer ties between data teams and ad platforms could enhance tools for audience segmentation and campaign optimization, benefiting both content creators and commercial partners.

Employees impacted by the reporting line changes are anticipated to experience a relatively smooth transition, as the company focuses on maintaining continuity in day-to-day operations. The broader strategy underscores Disney’s determination to evolve its organizational design in response to the demands of modern media consumption patterns. Streaming has become the dominant mode of entertainment worldwide, with consumers expecting seamless, tailored experiences across devices. In this environment, robust data infrastructure and integrated commercial systems serve as foundational elements for sustained competitiveness.

While the immediate changes center on internal alignment, they reflect a longer-term vision of transforming streaming into a comprehensive digital ecosystem that not only delivers content but also builds enduring connections with audiences. As the company advances toward greater profitability in its direct-to-consumer segment, these behind-the-scenes optimizations could play a key role in driving innovation and operational excellence in the years to come.

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