After Steve Jobs’ death in 2011, Tim Cook took over as CEO apple. For more than a decade, the manager has done everything possible to steer the company in the right direction. however, Sooner or later he will have to give up his position. This is how his replacement was found in the new report.
According to Bloomberg, Cook, who is now 61, will step down as Apple CEO within the next three years. This is what the company’s internal sources are assuring John Turnus would be right to take the position that the current manager will leave in the not so distant future.
Who is John Turnus? we will be He is currently Apple’s head of engineering, and has taken on a formidable presence as the company’s image in recent years.And with the recent presentation of the new iPad Air and iPad Pro, Turnus has two fundamental attributes for the position he will take: youth and dedication to the brand.
Turnus is currently 48 years old, and has been working at Apple since 2001. In an interview on Dua Lipper’s podcast, Tom Cook noted that he should be replaced by a young man who comes directly from the company. Here’s what he said about it:
“My job is to prepare different people to be successful, and I really want that person to come from Apple. So that’s my role, to make sure that there are a number of options that the board can choose from.”
While some have pointed to Jeff Williams as a worthy successor, the manager is 61 years old, and he’s not getting any younger with time. It is important to mention There is no official information about Apple’s next CEO at this time, and considering that Cook will remain in his position for at least three more years, there is still some time to see if Tarnus will take the position. On a related note, Apple may drop the iPhone Plus. Similarly, the Apple Vision Pro also falls short.
Author’s Note:
The position of CEO is not only for making important decisions, but this person becomes the image of the company. It is not just for a couple of months, but the chosen ones will have this burden for more than a decade. The most surprising thing is that Apple is one of the few companies that prefers to promote one of its employees instead of hiring an outsider.
Through: Bloomberg