Among Donald Trump‘s group of CEO advisors will be Disney’s Bob Iger, according to The Orlando Sentinel.
Iger, it was announced Friday, is part of the president’s Strategic and Policy Forum, who will meet regularly with Trump starting in February.
Other members of the group include Stephen A. Schwarzman, CEO of Blackstone, a major SeaWorld Entertainment investor, General Motors’ Mary Barra, JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s Jamie Dimon, and Wal-Mart Stores’ Doug McMillon.
According to Trump, the group will bring together business leaders who know about job growth.
Iger, a Hillary Clinton supporter during the election, told the Sentinel that the Trump transition appeared to be going smoothly.
He said he wants to see the corporate tax rate lowered – and that there was a good chance it could happen.
“It’s possible that, given what’s gone on this week, that that’s likely to be addressed sooner rather than later,” he said. “That’s obviously a good thing.”