Who is John Ternus, Apple’s next CEO?
Apple has announced John Ternus as its next CEO, succeeding Tim Cook who will transition to executive chair of the company's board of directors later this year. Ternus' term as CEO will begin on September 1st.

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AI-generatedApple has announced John Ternus as its next CEO, succeeding Tim Cook who will transition to executive chair of the company's board of directors later this year. Ternus' term as CEO will begin on September 1st. A longtime Apple insider, Ternus has been with the company since 2001 and held various leadership roles, including head of hardware engineering. He is credited with developing and launching Apple's proprietary silicon chips for its Mac line of computers, which saw significant sales growth after Intel chips were swapped out in 2020. Cook praised his successor as having a strong technical background, innovative spirit, and integrity. Ternus succeeds Cook, who joined Apple in 1998 and had been planning his succession for several years.
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4 extractedCook will remain as Apple CEO through the summer to aid in the leadership transition.
Ternus started at Apple in 2001 and assumed the role of vice-president of hardware engineering in 2013, then head of the department in 2021.
The hardware engineering executive is a longtime Apple insider, indicating the company will stay the course that has led to record profits under Cook’s leadership.
Apple has announced longtime company veteran John Ternus as the next CEO of the company, succeeding current CEO Tim Cook.