Apple CEO Tim Cook’s Potential Successors Feature Four Top Execs Including iPhone, Mac Guru
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John Ternus (hardware), Craig Federighi (software), Eddy Cue (services) and Greg "Joz" Joswiak (marketing) the names of possible candidates. Here's their story in the company
Apple CEO Tim Cook’s potential successors feature four top execs including iPhone, Mac guru
The list of potential contenders to succeed Tim Cook as the next CEO of Apple includes at least four top executives at the tech giant – though the exact timing of his exit remains unclear.
John Ternus is the name most repeated when talking about Tim Cook’s future replacement as Apple CEO. The data has already been in circulation for some time, although in recent months it has been replicated more strongly. This is because Cook turned 65 in early November, which triggered speculation regarding his possible withdrawal from the active leadership of Cupertino’s firm. A Financial Times report claimed that Tim Cook planned to leave his …
channelnews : Apple Lines Up Four Contenders to Succeed Tim Cook
Apple is accelerating plans for life after Tim Cook, with four senior executives now seen as leading contenders to take the top job. However, industry insiders warn the CEO’s departure is far from imminent. Reports from The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg name John Ternus, Apple’s hardware chief, as the frontrunner. Ternus oversees the iPhone, Mac and AirPods and was instrumental in the shift to Apple-designed silicon in Macs, a move that boos…
The question about who will take control of Apple when Tim Cook leaves executive direction no longer belongs to the realm of casual speculation. Succession in the world’s most valuable company became a strategic issue after The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg revealed that at least four top executives appear on the internal list of potential candidates. The exact time of Cook’s departure remains uncertain, but the signals indicate that the boa…
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