Apple has named John Ternus as its next CEO, effective September 1, as Tim Cook begins transition. A long-time Apple executive, Ternus has led hardware engineering and overseen products like iPhone and Mac. He also played a key role in Apple’s shift to in-house silicon, shaping its modern product lineup.
Apple has announced a new CEO. Tim Cook is offiically stepping down and his place is being filled by John Ternus. Ternus has been with Apple for many years now, and is leading the hardware division currently. Tim Cook will begin the process of handover from today onwards, and Ternus will take the reigns officially from September 1.
To Apple insiders, Ternus needs no introduction. He is the engineer's engineer, a man who has spent the better part of his adult life inside Apple, shaping the physical objects that have, in turn, shaped the world. To the broader public, he arrives as something of a quiet revelation: a leader of enormous capability who has spent decades doing his most important work out of the spotlight. But moving forward, that changes completely.
Who is John Ternus? From Philadelphia to Cupertino
John Ternus was born and raised in the US and studied physics at the University of Pennsylvania. He graduated with a degree that reflects what would become a defining characteristic of his career - a rigorous, foundational interest in how the physical world works, not just how it can be designed around.
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