Peter Wiley, the longstanding Chief International Counsel for The Walt Disney Co. has announced his departure from the multinational entertainment conglomerate. Following a fulfilling 27-year stint at the company, Wiley believes that now is an opportune moment to take a short hiatus, before deciding his future path.
Serving in the capacity of counselor, Wiley began his journey with Disney in 1996. Prior to that, he had been associated with the London-based law firm, Frere Cholmeley Bischoff. His remarkable journey saw him elevating to the role of Chief Regional Counsel for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa in 2005, based out of London, providing astute legal guidance to the company on an international scale.
Wiley’s decision to step down has been articulated in his own words via his LinkedIn profile, where he expressed his need to thoroughly disconnect before embarking on what the future might hold for him. As the legal fraternity awaits his next move, his immense contribution to Disney’s growth story across the globe will undeniably be acknowledged for years to come.
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