As Disney stock continues is tailspin, hitting it’s lowest levels since the start of the pandemic, Geoff Morrell Disney Communications has quit his job after just three months on the job. Morrell helped craft the response to Florida’s parental right’s bill, which the media calls “Don’t Say Gay”. The groomer agenda at Disney has been a complete and total failed, and Geoff Morrell is just the firsts to go.
The Walt Disney Company’s Chief Corporate Affairs Officer Geoff Morrell is stepping down from his position, according to an email sent to company executives, FOX Business has confirmed.
Morrell had served in the role for just three months, during a period of political turmoil for the entertainment company after it took sides in Florida’s Parental Rights in Education legislation.
In an email obtained by FOX Business, Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Chapek told company executives that Morrell is “leaving the company to pursue other opportunities.”
Morrell told his staff in an email that it has become “clear” that he’s not the right fit in the position.
“After three months in this new role, it has become clear to me that for a number of reasons it is not the right fit,” Morrell wrote. “After talking this over with Bob, I have decided to leave the company to pursue other opportunities.”