Published on April 21, 2026
After nearly 15 years of leadership, Tim Cook is set to step down as CEO of Apple Inc. Starting September 1, he will pass the reins to John Ternus, the head of hardware engineering. Cook will continue to play a role in the company as executive chair.
The transition marks a significant change for Apple, which has thrived under Cook’s guidance. Known for his steady leadership and innovative vision, Cook has expressed profound gratitude for the opportunity to lead such an influential company.
The announcement was made on Monday, with Cook stating it has been “the greatest privilege of my life” to helm Apple. Ternus is expected to bring a fresh perspective, leveraging his engineering expertise to continue the company’s legacy of innovation.
This leadership change could reshape Apple’s strategic direction as it faces increasing competition in the tech industry. The industry watches closely to see how Ternus will build on Cook’s successes and define the future of Apple.
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