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Apple CEO Tim Cook to Step Down, New Leader Expected This Year

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Reports indicate a significant leadership change is imminent at Apple, with current CEO Tim Cook reportedly planning to step down from his position this year. The news suggests Cook has communicated his intention to senior Apple leadership to reduce his workload. While stepping down as CEO, he is expected to remain with the company in a new capacity.

Tim Cook’s Future Role

According to media reports, Tim Cook aims to reduce his responsibilities, having clarified his status ahead of next month’s shareholder meeting. After transitioning from the CEO role, Cook is anticipated to assume the position of Chairman at Apple. Cook has led Apple since 2011, succeeding Steve Jobs, and has overseen substantial growth in the company’s valuation during his nearly 15-year tenure.

Succession Plans at Apple

Speculation points to John Ternus, Apple’s Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering, as a leading candidate to become the next CEO. Ternus, who is 50 years old, has been associated with the CEO role since initial reports of Cook’s departure emerged. He is considered a trusted associate of Cook, with his team overseeing critical Apple products, including the iPhone, iPad, MacBook, and Apple Silicon. Ternus’s age is seen as advantageous, potentially allowing him to lead the company for an extended period compared to other senior executives whose ages are either much younger or closer to retirement.

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