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The article discusses John Ternus, a key Apple executive, as a leading candidate to succeed Tim Cook as CEO. Ternus shares Cook's focus on detail and collaborative approach, positioning him well for the role. Other internal candidates are also mentioned, highlighting Apple's succession plans.
Apple is accelerating its CEO succession planning as Tim Cook prepares to step down. John Ternus, Senior VP of Hardware Engineering, is the top candidate, but no final decision has been made. The move is not linked to the company's performance and a new CEO announcement is unlikely before the January earnings report.
Tim Cook has appointed John Ternus to oversee Apple’s design teams, expanding his role beyond hardware engineering. Ternus will lead design strategy while design leaders still report directly to Cook. This move comes amid ongoing changes in Apple's design leadership following Jony Ive's departure.
Apple has promoted hardware chief John Ternus to oversee design, positioning him as a leading candidate to succeed CEO Tim Cook. Cook, who has been CEO since 2011, expanded Ternus' responsibilities late last year, highlighting the significance of design in Apple's operations.