Apple Inc.'s Board of Directors has announced a major leadership shake-up, paving the way for a new era at the technology giant. As part of the change, Tim Cook, who has served as CEO since 2011, will transition into the role of Executive Chairman, passing the reins to John Ternus, the company's current Chief Operating Officer. Ternus, a 15-year Apple veteran, has been instrumental in driving the development and production of many of the company's most innovative products, including the Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR. With his extensive experience and technical expertise, Ternus is well-positioned to lead Apple into the future, as the company continues to navigate the rapidly evolving tech landscape.


John Ternus will take over running the technology giant as Cook steps up to become executive chairman.