August 25, 2011 - 11:30 AMT
Apple’s Steve Jobs to remain on Walt Disney board

Apple’s Steve Jobs will remain on the board of Walt Disney Co. (DIS), according to a person with knowledge of the matter, after resigning as chief executive officer of the personal-computer company he founded.

There is no change in Jobs’ status at Burbank, California- based Disney, said the person, who wasn’t authorized to speak publicly. Jobs, Disney’s largest shareholder with a 7.4 percent stake, joined the board after the media company acquired his Pixar Animation studio for $7 billion in May 2006, Bloomberg reported.

Jobs, 56, has battled a rare form of cancer since 2003, and had been on medical leave at Apple since January. While Disney Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger has cited his input on matters such as branding, health issues limited Jobs’ participation on Disney’s board in fiscal 2009 and 2010, according to the media company’s January proxy filing.

“As was the case last year, Mr. Jobs’ ability to attend board meetings was influenced by health considerations,” Disney said in the filing.

Among Disney directors, Jobs was the only one who failed to attend 75 percent of board and committee meetings for the year ended in October 2010, the filing said. At his request, he receives no compensation as a director.