Apple is on the cusp of a major leadership shake-up, with John Ternus poised to take the reins as CEO in September. The 50-year-old veteran of the tech giant has spent over two decades at the company, primarily focusing on hardware engineering, a key area that has driven Apple's innovative products like the iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Ternus's promotion marks a significant milestone in his career, one that will see him replace current CEO, a position he has held since 2011, Tim Cook. As the company looks to the future, Ternus's background in hardware engineering could signal a renewed focus on product development and innovation.


John Ternus is set to become Apple’s new CEO in September after over two decades at the powerhouse technology company known as the parent of the iPhone, iPad and Mac.  Ternus 50, has spent most of his career at the company with a focus on hardware engineering.  He will depart his role as a senior...