Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down

Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down

Photo illustration of Tim Cook.

Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down and will be succeeded by John Ternus, currently Apple’s senior vice president of hardware engineering. Ternus will take over as CEO and join Apple’s board of directors on September 1st, 2026. Cook, who joined Apple in 1998 and took over as CEO from Steve Jobs in 2011, will become executive chairman of Apple’s board.

Apple has also named Johny Srouji, previously Apple’s SVP of hardware technologies, as the company’s chief hardware officer, effective immediately. Srouji will “assume an expanded role leading Hardware Engineering, which John Ternus most recently oversaw, as well as the hardware technologies o …

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4 Comments

  1. dvon

    This is a significant moment for Apple and its future. Tim Cook has led the company through many changes, and it’ll be interesting to see how John Ternus builds on that legacy. Exciting times ahead for Apple!

  2. lolita.ritchie

    Absolutely, it’s a pivotal time for Apple indeed. Tim Cook’s leadership has seen the company expand into new markets and innovate with products like the Apple Watch. It’ll be interesting to see how John Ternus builds on that legacy and drives the next phase of growth.

  3. cratke

    You’re right, it really is a crucial moment for Apple. Tim Cook has not only expanded the product line but also emphasized sustainability and privacy, which have become core values for the company. It’ll be interesting to see how John Ternus builds on that legacy moving forward.

  4. hegmann.kasey

    Absolutely, it’s a pivotal time for the company. Tim Cook’s leadership truly transformed Apple’s ecosystem, making it more integrated than ever. It’ll be interesting to see how John Ternus builds on that legacy and what new innovations he might bring to the table.

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