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    Apple just made a shocking CEO choice no one saw coming

    BY Hillary Remy April 21, 2026No Comments0 Views
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    Apple just handed the keys to someone most people have never seen on a stage, given an interview, or heard speak publicly about where the company is headed.That is exactly the point.Apple confirmed on April 20 that Tim Cook will become executive chairman and John Ternus will take over as chief executive officer on September 1, 2026. The transition was approved unanimously by the board and follows what Apple described as a long-term succession planning process, the company confirmed in its newsroom.Who is John Ternus?Ternus is 51 years old and has spent nearly his entire career inside Apple. He studied mechanical engineering at the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 1997. He was also a competitive swimmer at Penn, winning both the 50-meter freestyle and 200-meter individual medley at a 1994 university meet.His senior engineering project at Penn offered an early glimpse of his instincts. He designed a mechanical feeding arm for people with quadriplegia, controlled entirely through head movements. Practical, human-centered, built to solve a real problem.More Tech Stocks:Morgan Stanley sets jaw-dropping Micron price target after eventNvidia’s China chip problem isn’t what most investors thinkQuantum Computing makes $110 million move nobody saw comingBefore Apple, he worked as a mechanical engineer at Virtual Research Systems, designing virtual reality headsets. He joined Apple’s product design team in 2001, starting on the Apple Cinema Display.Inside Apple, he is known as a low-profile executive focused on engineering execution rather than public visibility. In recent years, he became more present at product launches, regularly presenting new hardware at Apple events, Newsweek reported.How Ternus climbed to the topHis rise was steady. By 2013, he was vice president of hardware engineering. In 202,0 he took on iPhone hardware. In January 2021, he was promoted to senior vice president, replacing Dan Riccio, who moved to oversee what became Apple Vision Pro. By 2022, he had also taken charge of Apple Watch hardware.At 51, he is nearly the same age Cook was when he stepped into the CEO role in 2011. That longevity factor likely appealed to a board that values stable, long-horizon leadership.Why Apple’s board chose himCook’s endorsement was specific. “John Ternus has the mind of an engineer, the soul of an innovator, and the heart to lead with integrity and with honor,” Cook said. “He is a visionary whose contributions to Apple over 25 years are already too numerous to count,” the Apple Newsroom confirmed.Board chairman Arthur Levinson pointed to something more concrete. “His love of Apple, his leadership, deep technical knowledge, and relentless focus on creating great products will help lead Apple to an extraordinary future,” Levinson said.Ternus acknowledged the gravity of the moment. “Having spent almost my entire career at Apple, I have been lucky to have worked under Steve Jobs and to have had Tim Cook as my mentor,” he said, Apple reported.What John Ternus has already builtThe products Ternus oversaw as SVP of Hardware Engineering are the products Apple sells most. He was instrumental in introducing both the iPad and AirPods product lines. He led the Mac transition to Apple-designed silicon. His team introduced the iPhone 17 lineup, including the ultra-thin iPhone Air, as well as the MacBook Neo, Apple’s newsroom noted.Under his leadership, AirPods developed active noise cancellation and gained the ability to function as over-the-counter hearing aids. His team introduced 3D-printed titanium in Apple Watch Ultra 3, created a new recycled aluminum compound used across multiple product lines, and drove repairability innovations that extended product lifespans, Apple confirmed.

    Apple’s incoming CEO John Ternus.Gray/Getty Images

    What changes under Jon TernusThe most meaningful shift is one of perspective. Cook built his reputation on operational discipline, supply chain mastery, and services growth. Ternus is a hardware engineer first.That means product engineering is likely to sit even closer to the center of Apple’s decision-making. A CEO who has spent 25 years managing the technical constraints of building devices will bring a different lens to questions about what Apple builds next.Apple has also faced sustained investor pressure to accelerate in artificial intelligence. A CEO who understands the hardware side of deploying AI in real devices at consumer price points may be better placed to close that gap.Key facts about Apple’s incoming CEO:Age: 51, born May 1975, according to FortuneEducation: B.S. Mechanical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, 1997, Apple confirmedJoined Apple: 2001, Apple confirmedSVP Hardware Engineering since: January 2021, Fortune reportedCEO effective date: September 1, 2026, Apple confirmedProducts led: iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, AirPods, Apple Vision Pro, Apple statedWhat comes next for Apple?This is a planned succession, not a reinvention. Cook remains as executive chairman. The board structure stays intact. Ternus is not an outside disruptor with a different idea of what Apple should be. He has been inside the company for 25 years, Apple confirmed.But the questions ahead are real. What is Apple’s answer on AI? What comes after the iPhone as the company’s defining product? What does the next hardware category look like?The person now making those calls has spent a quarter century building the things Apple is most proud of. The answers, when they come, will almost certainly be made of something new.Related: Apple’s foldable iPhone remains on track for September debut   

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