Apple is already preparing for the eventual replacement of its CEO, Tim Cook. While Cook’s departure is not imminent, the company has identified potential candidates for when the time comes. John Ternus, who succeeded Steve Jobs over a decade ago, appears to be the frontrunner for the position.
Ternus’ recent prominence in Apple events and his extensive experience in both design and engineering make him a highly regarded figure within the company. With Schiller’s impending retirement, Ternus appears to be the best positioned candidate to succeed as Apple’s CEO. Craig Federighi, who oversees iOS and macOS, is also seen as a software expert with a deep understanding of technology’s role in the modern world.
While Williams manages Apple’s operations and design team, as well as its health initiatives, he has proven himself crucial in overseeing Apple’s smooth operations. Despite initial skepticism about an operations manager succeeding a creative visionary like Jobs, Williams has shown that he is capable of leading Apple into the future. All four men are potential candidates to lead Apple into its next chapter.
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