
"Stan Ng's retirement marks the end of a significant era at Apple, where he contributed to the marketing of iconic products like the iPod and iPhone over three decades."
"His farewell post included a personal touch, featuring a sunrise at Apple Park and a soundtrack of U2's 'It's a Beautiful Day,' reflecting on his journey at the company."
"Ng's departure is part of a broader trend of executive changes at Apple, with several key leaders stepping down, including former COO Jeff Williams and design chief Alan Dye."
Stan Ng has announced his retirement from Apple after 31 years, where he held various roles including vice president of product marketing for Apple Watch, AirPods, Health, and Home. He began as a senior system engineer in 1995 and progressed to lead marketing for major products like the iPod and iPhone. His departure is part of a trend of executive exits at Apple, coinciding with changes in the company's health initiatives. Erik Treski will assume some of Ng's responsibilities, but the redistribution of his other duties remains uncertain.
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