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After 20 years, Aaron LaBerge, Chief Technology Officer of Disney Entertainment, announces his decision to step down.

BySamantha Nguyen

Apr 23, 2024
After 20 years, Aaron LaBerge, Chief Technology Officer of Disney Entertainment, announces his decision to step down.

Aaron LaBerge, Disney Entertainment and ESPN’s chief technology officer, is leaving the company after more than 20 years. In an internal memo to staff, LaBerge cited personal reasons for his departure and expressed confidence in the team and leadership to navigate the change smoothly. He plans to work with company leaders to ensure a seamless transition before his departure at the end of June.

After leaving Disney, LaBerge will become the CTO at PENN Entertainment, the company behind ESPN Bet, the sports network’s online sportsbook. His departure comes after significant progress made by the team over the past 15 months, and he is confident that the team will continue to build on this success even in his absence.

This move marks a significant change for LaBerge after his long tenure at Disney, but he is excited to take on new challenges at PENN Entertainment. He has expressed gratitude for the opportunities he has had at Disney and is looking forward to a successful transition to his new role.

By Samantha Nguyen

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