Who do I replace the Tim Cook as the CEO of Apple's next? The team is editor of Bloomberg about to give an answer to this question, which seems to have a particular interest in recent times, based on conversations with various people close to the internal workings of the company's “song of the bite”.
Apple: the CEO of the future may be the John Ternus
Tim Cook has been the CEO of Apple since 2011, and filled 64 years old this year and despite the fact that there is no reason to believe that a change at the top of the gjigantit Cupertino is inevitable, there are a few possibilities as to who might take over.
Moreover, if there should be a difference in the short term, the Chief Operating Jeff Williams almost certainly, it will get your brakes as well as the CEO. However, you should take into account the proximity of the age of for My Cook, and so that the motion may not have a lot of sense, given that he's soon can we leave the tv position.
The sources, however, believe that Tim Cook will be the CEO of Apple for at least the first three years of the competition. If this was going to happen, in fact, John Ternus, will it be, then, the latter more likely.
John Ternus, is currently the Vice President, the Top of the Apple on The Hardware, and has taken on a role more and more visible in the company in recent years. It is valued within the group, with feedback from Tim Cook, Eddy Cue, and many other officers.
Moreover, John Ternus, is 49 years old, which makes it much more likely that the other members of the executive team are to remain as the head of Apple for a long period of time.
Other officers of the Apple, as well as Craig Federighi, and Deirdre o'brien, is not likely to be a candidate for the role of the CEO, despite the fact that they are to be accepted. Others, such as Phil Schiller, and the head of the hardware, Dan Riccio, they are at the end of their term of office on Apple.
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