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Multiple Apple executives to leave, adding to previous departures

Multiple Apple executives to leave, adding to previous departures
Multiple Apple executives to leave, adding to previous departures

Two senior executives at Apple have announced their retirement, escalating an increasing number of leadership departures at the iPhone manufacturer. Lisa Jackson, a former director of the Environmental Protection Agency who oversaw Apple’s sustainability efforts, will retire in January, according to the company. Jackson has been in charge of Apple’s $100 million Racial Equity and Justice Initiative, government relations, and environmental impact reduction initiatives.

Additionally, Apple disclosed that Kate Adams, who has served as general counsel since 2017, will retire at the end of the following year. Jennifer Newstead, a former State Department employee and former chief legal officer at Meta Platforms, will take her place in March. Apple claims that Adams will continue to oversee government affairs until she retires, at which point Newstead will take over.

Multiple Apple executives to leave, adding to previous departures

The Newstead announcement comes after Meta hired two seasoned Apple designers, Alan Dye and Billy Sorrentino, a day earlier. Dye’s departure was another high-profile setback for Apple, as he had spent almost two decades influencing the company’s design culture.

Four of the eleven top deputies to CEO Tim Cook, who recently turned 65, have had their retirement plans or leadership changes revealed by Apple during the past year. Although Cook hasn’t stated that he intends to retire, investors are paying more attention to succession and potential successors. Top marketing Apple executive Greg “Joz” Joswiak, 61, services head Eddy Cue, 61, software leader Craig Federighi, 56, and hardware chief John Ternus, 50, are frequently mentioned by observers as possible contenders.

Apple recently announced that longtime Chief Operating Officer Jeff Williams departed, and the company replaced him in July. Additionally, Apple announced that John Giannandrea, its leader in artificial intelligence, will retire in the spring of next year. As part of a larger reorganization across important product and technology areas, Apple intends to divide Giannandrea’s duties among a number of senior vice presidents in charge of software engineering, services, and operations.

As Apple navigates significant shifts in hardware design, AI strategy, and regulatory pressure, these leadership changes mark a turning point. The departures mark the biggest reorganization of the company’s top ranks in years, despite the fact that it still has a strong bench of seasoned executives. Investors and staff alike are watching how Cook and his remaining deputies redefine roles, elevate new leaders, and maintain continuity in one of the most powerful technology companies in the world as Apple gets ready for its next generation of products and anticipates an eventual CEO transition.

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