Apple Inc. Announces Leadership Transition: Jeff Williams to Step Down as COO, Sabih Khan to Succeed

Reuters
09 Jul
Apple Inc. Announces Leadership Transition: Jeff Williams to Step Down as COO, Sabih Khan to Succeed

Apple Inc. announced that Jeff Williams will transition his role as chief operating officer to Sabih Khan, the current senior vice president of Operations, later this month as part of a planned succession. Williams will continue to oversee Apple's design team and health initiatives until his retirement later this year, after which the design team will report directly to CEO Tim Cook. Khan will assume leadership of the company's operations.

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