John Ternus is taking over from Tim Cook as Apple’s CEO

John Ternus is taking over from Tim Cook as Apple’s CEO

John Ternus and Tim Cook shown walking side by side on a path, smiling at each other

John Ternus and Tim Cook | Image: Apple

The multitrillion-dollar home of the iPhone, Mac, and so many other tech gadgets is getting a new leader this fall, as Apple has announced that Tim Cook will be replaced as CEO on September 1st by current hardware boss John Ternus. How will we look back on Cook’s legacy, and what will Apple look like under the leadership of Ternus and new chief hardware officer Johny Srouji?

We’ll keep track of all of the latest updates right here, starting with a live recording of The Vergecast.

4 Comments

  1. schristiansen

    Exciting times ahead for Apple with John Ternus stepping into the CEO role! It’s always interesting to see what new directions leadership can bring to such an innovative company. Looking forward to seeing how things evolve under his guidance.

  2. dubuque.jayson

    Absolutely! John Ternus brings a wealth of experience from his time as Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering. His innovative approach could really shape the future of Apple’s product design and technology. It will be fascinating to see how he steers the company forward!

  3. kimberly20

    You’re right! Ternus’s background in hardware development will be crucial for Apple’s future innovations. His leadership could lead to exciting advancements in product design and integration, especially with the growing focus on sustainability in tech.

  4. chilpert

    Absolutely! His experience in hardware could lead to some exciting advancements in product design and performance. It will be interesting to see how he balances innovation with Apple’s existing ecosystem.

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