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One of the coolest aspects of being invited to Apple Park for Swift Student Challenge Distinguished Winners is the opportunity to present their apps to executives. In the lead up to the event, the winners are told they’ll be presenting to Susan Prescott, Apple’s vice president of worldwide developer relations.
Tim Cook has announced to step down from his Apple CEO role later this year in September. Cook, 65, has led the company since 2011 and will be succeeded by John Ternus who is currently the Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering at Apple. During his ...
At long last, the elders have cast their ballots, the conclave has dissolved, and a tastefully designed blue puff of smoke has risen above Apple Park. The long Tim Cook pontificate is over. In his place, an Apple insider named John Ternus has ascended.
As part of Apple’s 50th anniversary celebrations, Apple CEO Tim Cook sat down with Esquire for an in-depth conversation. In the interview, Cook discussed his memory of Steve Jobs, remarking that Apple is “definitely still his company.” Cook also once ...
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Tim Cook is the chief executive officer of Apple and a member of its board of directors. Since succeeding co-founder Steve Jobs, Cook has led the company through a period of substantial expansion, establishing it as one of the world’s largest technology firms by revenue and market value.
Apple's Tim Cook is stepping down as CEO in September.Mario Anzuoni/Reuters Tim Cook took on a daunting job when he became Apple CEO in 2011 — and turned it into a 15-year run. He'll be leaving his CEO role behind and becoming Apple's executive chairman ...