Tim Cook says he gets asked how long he'll remain Apple's CEO 'now more than I used to'
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Tim Cook has been the CEO of Apple since 2011 and mentioned that his eventual departure is becoming a frequent topic of discussion as he ages.
Cook stated: "It's a privilege of a lifetime to be here. And I'll do it until the voice in my head says, 'It's time,' and then I'll go and focus on what the next chapter looks like."
He emphasized that he'd like his successor to be someone from within Apple, indicating a desire for continuity and cultural preservation within the company.
Despite no official announcement regarding his retirement, insiders suggest it might be at least three years away, with potential successors like John Ternus and Jeff Williams being considered.
Read at Business Insider
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