# Disney org chart: Who holds the power in streaming product and tech as Hulu folds into Disney+

> Source: <https://www.businessinsider.com/disney-org-chart-streaming-tech-leaders-hulu-convergence-smith-earley-2026-7>
> Published: 2026-07-04 11:45:01+00:00

Disney has momentum in streaming, and its leaders are looking for ways to further narrow the gap with Netflix in the battle for eyeballs.

Since launching Disney+ in 2019, Disney's direct-to-consumer business has gone from a promising but costly project to a profit engine.

[CEO Josh D'Amaro](https://www.businessinsider.com/disney-ceo-josh-damaro-background-parks-experiences-bob-iger-replacement-2026-2) is prioritizing streaming by investing in technology like [AI-generated ad tools for Disney+](https://www.businessinsider.com/disneys-ai-generated-tv-ads-set-to-launch-in-july-2026-6). He's also named TV head Dana Walden as the company's first-ever chief creative officer and tapped Adam Smith and Joe Earley as co-presidents of the DTC business.

Business Insider recently published organizational charts showing who [reports to D'Amaro and Walden](https://www.businessinsider.com/disney-org-chart-ceo-josh-damaro-dana-walden-tv-streaming-2026-3), and we have new details on who's helping lead its streaming strategy, including key product and tech executives.

Smith, who's also the product and tech chief for Disney Entertainment, joined the company in September 2024 from YouTube. He has eight direct reports, including Andre Rohe, Disney's EVP of Product Engineering.

Smith has delivered a number of key updates to streaming staffers, including clarity on its ["super app" ambitions](https://www.businessinsider.com/disney-not-building-super-app-park-tickets-tech-chief-damaro-2026-6), news of a shake-up of its [streaming commerce and data teams](https://www.businessinsider.com/disney-shakes-up-streaming-data-teams-ajay-arora-read-memo-2026-4), and a progress report on the Disney+ AI ad tool, which the tech chief said in a recent meeting is "one of the clearest areas where we're really making traction."

Rohe has helped Disney tech staffers better [grasp the company's AI goals](https://www.businessinsider.com/disney-pushes-ai-usage-manager-checkin-messages-2026-4), including by saying that [employees shouldn't be "tokenmaxxing,"](https://www.businessinsider.com/disney-ai-push-increase-velocity-tech-employees-tokenmaxxing-josh-damaro-2026-6) or using AI tools regardless of how productive they are.

## Disney's standing in the streaming wars

Disney's streamers have gained ground in 2026, scoring their highest monthly TV viewership share in nearly three years in March before posting their best month versus Netflix in nearly a year, according to Nielsen's US data. The slight rebound comes after Disney's streaming viewership [had stagnated for years](https://www.businessinsider.com/disney-streaming-engagement-viewership-growth-hulu-integration-ai-generated-video-2025-12).

Disney+ and Hulu have become profitable thanks to a large base of loyal, engaged subscribers. Disney made $582 million in streaming profits last quarter, and while the company no longer discloses its subscriber count, it had 196 million subscriptions as of late September 2025.

Despite a [steady stream of price hikes](https://www.businessinsider.com/disney-plus-price-increase-2025-9), Disney+ and Hulu have the lowest cancellation rates in the business, besides Netflix. Less than 4% of those services' customers quit in May, according to data firm Antenna.

To boost engagement further, D'Amaro is [bringing Disney+ and Hulu together](https://www.businessinsider.com/disney-hulu-app-unification-future-project-gemini-superapp-josh-damaro-2026-5) to create a one-stop shop in streaming, while looking to use resources more efficiently. The Mouse House's flagship streamer is also [betting on short-form video](https://www.businessinsider.com/netflix-disney-short-form-video-youtube-tiktok-hollywood-2026-2), as are Peacock, Netflix, [and Paramount+](https://www.businessinsider.com/paramount-launches-short-form-vertical-video-feed-plans-interactive-features-2026-4).

To better understand Disney's product and tech strategy, Business Insider is publishing parts of Disney's internal streaming org chart, based on screenshots sent by an employee.

Below are the complete org charts showing Smith's and Rohe's direct reports, based on Disney's records.

**Here are the direct reports to Smith, Disney Entertainment's product and tech chief, in alphabetical order by first name:**

| Name | Position |
| Andre Rohe | EVP, Product Engineering |
| Christopher (Chris) Lawson | EVP, Content Platforms & Operations |
| Danette Dugas | Senior Executive Assistant |
| Dimitri Kontopidis | Executive Director of Product & Tech Strategy and Operations |
| Erin Teague | EVP, Product Management |
| Meghan Borsic | SVP, Design |
| Michael Cupo | SVP, Business Operations |
| Tony Donohoe | EVP, Ad Platforms |

**Here are the direct reports to Andre Rohe, Disney's EVP of product engineering, in alphabetical order by first name:**

| Name | Position |
| Andrew Hyde | VP, Product Software Engineering |
| Christopher Shattuck | Head of India Product & Tech |
| Christopher (Chris) Sword | Director of Data Analytics |
| Devika Chawla | SVP, Product Software Engineering |
| Dominique Charrette | VP, Data Analytics |
| Jay Donnell | SVP, Product Software Engineering |
| Justin Altwies | Director of Product Engineering and Business Operations |
| Mali Sonnier | Senior Executive Assistant |
| Mayank Sachan | VP, Growth Engineering |
| Mehran Bozorgi | SVP, Product Software Engineering |
| Nicholas Brookins | SVP, Media Engineering |
| Zachary Cava | VP, Product Software Engineering |

*Do you work for Disney or have a tip? Contact this reporter via email at *__jfaris@businessinsider.com__* or Signal at jamesfaris.01.*
