Who will be Tim Cook’s successor at Apple?
The company’s boards and senior management are reportedly preparing for the possible departure of Tim Cook as CEO as early as early next year. The decision could come after Apple releases its earnings report in late January, giving the new leadership time to adjust to their responsibilities before major corporate events such as the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June.
Cook’s departure could come after Apple releases its earnings report in late January, giving the new leadership time to adjust to their responsibilities before major corporate events such as the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June.
Tim Cook, now 65, has been Apple’s CEO since Steve Jobs resigned in 2011. He has already surpassed Jobs’ longest tenure, and under his leadership, the company’s market capitalization has grown from $350 billion to a record $4 trillion. At the same time, Apple reportedly faces some challenges in finding the right direction in artificial intelligence.
Apple is also reportedly struggling to find the right direction in artificial intelligence.
According to the Financial Times, no final decision has yet been made on Cook’s successor or the timing of his departure. However, Apple’s senior vice president of hardware engineering, John Turnus, is considered the most likely candidate to become the next CEO.
Apple’s senior vice president of hardware engineering, John Turnus, is considered the most likely candidate.







