Sonia Coleman, a 15-year Disney veteran, is taking on a new role as head of human resources.
The Mouse House named Coleman as senior executive vice president and chief human resources officer of the Walt Disney Co., effective April 8. She most recently has served as SVP of human resources for Disney Entertainment and ESPN. Coleman takes over the top HR job at Disney from Paul Richardson, who is leaving the company after more than 15 years.
As head of HR, Coleman will report directly to Bob Iger, who is serving as interim CEO for a two-year term. Coleman will oversee Disney’s HR strategy, global talent acquisition, leadership development, diversity and inclusion, organizational design and cultural development, employee education and development, compensation and benefits, HR operations and technology, and global security.
Last month Disney said it wouldeliminate 7,000 jobs in a mass layoff coming as part of an effort to slash $5.5 billionin costs. In a reorganization, Iger also dismantled the former Disney Media & Entertainment Distribution (DMED) group, and established a three-division structure: Disney Entertainment, ESPN, and Disney Parks, Experiences and Products.
“Sonia is widely respected across the company as a gifted leader and strong advocate for our employees,” Iger said in a statement. “Her proven expertise leading the human resources function for our general entertainment businesses and ESPN during a period of unprecedented transformation makes her the perfect choice to lead this function company-wide as we implement our new operating structure and position Disney to capitalize on the opportunities ahead.”
Coleman said in a statement, “It is truly an honor to be named to this role, and I am grateful for the confidence that Bob has placed in me. Disney is unrivaled because of the talent, dedication, and enthusiasm of our cast members and employees. They are the key to our success, and I look forward to being their greatest champion, in partnership with our exceptional HR teams around the world, as we move forward through the important company-wide transformation underway that will truly empower the people behind the magic of Disney.”
In her most recent role, Coleman has been responsible for employee development and engagement, recruitment and compensation, organizational development, and diversity, equity and inclusion efforts for both ESPN and the general entertainment portfolio of businesses at Disney Entertainment, which include ABC Entertainment, ABC News, ABC Owned Televisions Stations, Disney Branded Television, Disney Television Studios (20th Television, ABC Signature, 20th Television Animation and Walt Disney Television Alternative), Freeform, FX, Hulu Originals, National Geographic Content and onyx Collective. Prior to that, Coleman served as senior VP of HR for Disney General Entertainment from 2017. She also served as VP of human resources for the company from May 2016 and in that capacity oversaw HR strategy, change management initiatives, organizational development and engagement strategies for Disney’s corporate, enterprise and cross-functional employees. She also was responsible for employee relations for the company.
Coleman joined Disney in 2008 as VP of HR for Disney Consumer Products, a role she held for eight years. Previously, she worked at the Children’s Place from 2004-08, where she held several strategic HR roles, and the Home Depot from 1992-2004. Coleman has a bachelor of science degree in organizational leadership from Chapman University and a master of science degree in HR management from Florida International University.