Apple CEO Change: A very big news is coming from Apple, the world's largest tech company. Tim Cook is now going to leave the post of CEO after leading the company for nearly 15 years. He will officially hand over his responsibility to the new CEO on September 1. However, he is not completely separating from the company, but will be seen in the new role of Executive Chairman after this. The company has announced that from September 1, John Ternus will now be the new CEO of Apple, replacing Tim Cook.
Apple's board has unanimously approved this leadership transition. According to the company, this decision is part of the long-running succession process. This means that Apple was already preparing for this change.
Who is John Turnus? Who will become the new 'Apple boss' John Ternus is currently Apple's Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering. He has been associated with the company for the last 25 years and has played a key role in the development of major products like iPhone, iPad, Mac and AirPods.
Tim Cook said, "Leading Apple has been the greatest honor of my life. I love Apple with all my heart." He described John Turnus as the right leader for the future. "John has the mind of an engineer and the soul of an innovator, making him the perfect man to lead Apple into the future," Tim Cook said.