'You're a corporation based in Burbank, California, and you're gonna marshal your economic might to attack the parents of my state,' DeSantis said Friday after signing the bill. When Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed the Parental Rights in Education bill into law on March 28, Disney issued a statement saying it 'should never have passed' and said that it should be repealed.ĭeSantis was infuriated by Disney's remarks, alleging the California-based company was pushing its left-leaning views on the residents of Florida. It share price has since slumped by a third, with CEO Chapek also feeling the heat just two years after taking over from his well-respected predecessor Bob Iger.Ī LGBTQ supporter prepares to distribute signs to participants to protest Disney's stance on LGBTQ issues Morrell's brief tenure came as the company was engulfed in a firestorm over its public opposition to Florida's Parental Rights in Education Bill - nicknamed the Don't Say Gay bill.ĭisney was met with a furious backlash after coming out against the bill - which bans teaching of topics related to sexual orientation and gender identity in grades K-3. Kristina Schake will lead the company's communications efforts, Chapek said in the email. 'I have decided to leave the company to pursue other opportunities.'ĬEO Bob Chapek made the announcement in a separate email to employees. 'It has become clear to me that for a number of reasons it is not the right fit,' Morrell wrote in an email to his staff. Walt Disney's head of corporate affairs, Geoff Morrell, is leaving the company three months after joining as the entertainment giant battles an ongoing crisis over its opposition to a Florida sex education bull.
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Disney's head of corporate affairs quits after just THREE MONTHS because job was 'not the right fit' as firm's share price craters amid ongoing clash over Gov.