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New COO of Apple + New Apple event October 19 |
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Written by Philip Roy
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Saturday, 15 October 2005 |
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Apple today named Tim Cook its chief operating officer. Cook, who has been Apple's executive vice president of Worldwide Sales and Operations since 2002, will continue to report to Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO. At the same time, news of another forthcoming Apple media event has been discussed on the MacWorld site with some other sites speculating that the event will see the release of new Macs and PowerBooks.
Cook will continue to be responsible for all of the company's worldwide sales and operations, and will continue to lead the company's Macintosh Division. In addition, he will work closely with Jobs and the executive team to lead Apple's overall business. Apple also announced that Jon Rubinstein, Apple's senior vice president of the iPod Division will retire on March 31 and be succeeded by Tony Fadell. Fadell will report to Steve Jobs and take over all aspects of iPod engineering. "I've worked with Jon for over 15 years, and we're going to miss him. Jon has done an excellent job as a member of Apple's senior management team, as well as building our world-class iPod engineering team and running our hardware engineering team prior to that,” said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO. "Tony has been doing a superb job running a large part of the iPod engineering team, and we're expecting a very smooth transition.” The press release concerning Tim Cook can be viewed here... http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2005/oct/14cook.html
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