
When incoming CEO John Ternus assumes leadership of Apple later this year, he’ll inherit a series of significant challenges facing the tech giant. But his decades of experience within the company should position him well to navigate those tides.
Ternus, whom Tim Cook named as his successor on Monday, currently serves as Apple’s senior vice president of hardware engineering until Sept. 1. Cook will transition to become executive chairman of Apple’s board of directors.
Cook has led a fruitful era for Apple, to say the least. He became CEO in 2011 and oversaw the launch of products like the Apple Watch, AirPods and AirTag. Under his leadership, the tech giant leaned heavily into services like Apple TV, Apple Music and Apple Fitness Plus — a savvy financial move as consumers cling to their devices longer. The collective decisions clearly paid off, as Apple became a trillion-dollar company in 2018 and hit
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