Tim Cook Steps Down as Apple CEO; John Ternus to Succeed Him
Engadget Podcast: Tim Cook’s Apple era and what lies ahead for John Ternus
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Tim Cook will resign as CEO of Apple on September 1, after 15 years in the role. He will be succeeded by John Ternus, the current Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering, marking a shift from a logistics-focused leadership to one centered around product and engineering innovation.
- 01Tim Cook steps down as Apple CEO on September 1.
- 02John Ternus, SVP of Hardware Engineering, will take over.
- 03Cook's tenure lasted 15 years, significantly shaping Apple.
- 04Ternus's leadership is expected to influence future product development.
- 05Discussion includes implications of this leadership change.
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Tim Cook, who has served as Apple's CEO for 15 years, will step down from his position on September 1. His successor, John Ternus, currently the Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering, is expected to bring a new focus on product innovation and engineering excellence. This change in leadership signifies a shift from Cook's logistics-driven approach to a more product-centric vision under Ternus. The discussion among Engadget's hosts highlights the potential impact of this transition on Apple's future products and strategies, as Ternus's engineering background may lead to significant changes in the company's direction.
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