
Leadership succession at Apple
Since August 2011, Apple has been led by Tim Cook. During his tenure, the company underwent significant transformations, strengthening its position in the global market. Under his leadership, the corporation’s market value approached the $4 trillion mark. Industry experts note that it was Cook who managed to ensure a smooth transition after Steve Jobs’ departure—a challenge for any technology company.
Question of the next leader
However, time does not stand still. Next month, the current Apple CEO will turn 65, fueling active discussion in business circles about his possible retirement. The board of directors is already considering potential candidates for the CEO position. Among the most likely successors is John Ternus, currently Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering.
Candidate for company leadership
John Ternus stands out among other contenders thanks to his deep technical expertise and extensive experience developing Apple’s key products. His contributions to creating new devices and improving hardware solutions are highly valued within the company. These qualities make him the leading candidate to succeed Tim Cook, should the board decide to make a leadership change in the near future.











