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Apple Hardware Chief John Ternus Tops List to Replace Tim Cook as CEO

Apple is considering its hardware chief, John Ternus, as a potential successor to CEO Tim Cook. With COO Jeff Williams planning to leave and Cook nearing 65 years of age, leadership changes at Apple seem imminent.

About John Ternus

The 50-year-old senior vice president of hardware engineering has been with Apple since 2001. He manages all hardware teams, including iPhone, iPad, Mac, and AirPods. Ternus played a major role in Apple’s transition to Apple Silicon chips and recently launched the iPhone Air.

Leadership Style and Public Role

Ternus is known for his steady leadership and technical expertise rather than bold moves. His role in the public eye has grown recently through media appearances and internal visibility within Apple. These qualities may appeal to the company’s board as Apple faces challenges in areas like mixed reality and AI.

Education and Early Career

John Ternus holds a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. Before joining Apple, he worked at Virtual Research Systems.

Why Ternus Could Be the Next CEO

Apple may prioritize technical expertise in its next leader to drive innovation in new technologies. Ternus’ deep engineering background and experience in managing Apple’s key hardware products make him a strong candidate to succeed Tim Cook.

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