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Apple Names John Ternus Next CEO as Tim Cook Prepares to Move to Executive Chairman

John Ternus and Tim Cook at Apple Park.
John Ternus and Tim Cook at Apple Park. Apple announced a leadership transition with John Ternus set to become CEO and Tim Cook moves into the role of executive chairman. (Photo courtesy of Apple)

Apple has announced a historic leadership transition, with Tim Cook set to become executive chairman while longtime executive John Ternus takes over as chief executive officer on September 1. The move marks the start of a new chapter for one of the world’s most influential technology companies.

Ternus has been with Apple for roughly 25 years and currently serves as senior vice president of hardware engineering. He has played a key role in the development of products including the iPad, AirPods, and recent iPhone and Mac devices, making him a deeply experienced internal successor.

Cook became CEO in 2011 following Steve Jobs and led Apple through a period of extraordinary growth, major product expansion, and deeper global reach. During his tenure, Apple strengthened its services business, expanded its manufacturing network, and remained one of the most valuable companies in the world.

As executive chairman, Cook is expected to remain active in strategic matters and global relationships, giving Apple a continuity bridge as Ternus steps into the top operating role. Investors and consumers will now be watching for clues about Apple’s next era, especially in hardware innovation and artificial intelligence.

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