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Tim Cook will no longer be Apple's CEO in September, but will be replaced by John Ternus

The technology company has unanimously approved the replacement of its chief of staff, which will take place on September 1, and Cook will then be the executive chairman of the board of directors.

CUPERTINO (United States), 20/04/2026.- (FILE) - Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks in the Steve Jobs Theater during an Apple event on the campus of Apple Park in Cupertino, California, USA, 09 September 2025 (reissued 20 April 2026). Apple announced on 20 April 2026 that Tim Cook will transition to the role of Executive Chairman of the board, with John Ternus, currently Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering, set to become Apple's next Chief Executive Officer effective 01 September 2026. EFE/EPA/JOHN G. MABANGLO
Tim Cook, in a stock image. Photo: EFE

Apple CEO Tim Cook will resign in September and be replaced by John Ternus, senior vice president of Hardware Engineering, the company reported in a statement.

The replacement has been unanimously approved by the Board ofDirectors and will take effect on September 1, when Cook will take over as Executive Chairman of the Board. The 65-year-old manager has assured the Board that his position at the head of the company has been "the greatest privilege of his life."

Ternus, 51, has been a member ofthe company since 2001 and has developed his professional career in hardware engineering . He has played a key role in the various generations of iPad, AirPods or iPhone, as well as Mac and Apple Watch equipment.

\u00A0has also highlighted its contribution to the development of new devices and to improving the reliability, sustainability and sustainability of products.

Cook, who joined the company in 1998 and took over as CEO in 2011 to replace Steve Jobs, has supervised the commercialization of new products and services such as Apple Vision Pro, Apple Pay or Apple Music.

Under its leadership, Apple has multiplied its value to $4 billion in capitalization, placing it among the world's largest listed companies.

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