Apple
names Jeff Williams COO, a job once held by Tim Cook
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[December 18, 2015]
By Julia Love
SAN FRANCISCO/BENGALURU (Reuters) - Apple
Inc promoted longtime executive Jeff Williams to the role of chief
operating officer, reinstating the title previously held by Chief
Executive Tim Cook, as part of a series of changes to the company's
leadership team.
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Williams, who joined Apple in 1998, previously served as senior vice
president of operations and oversaw development of the Apple Watch,
the company's first new product since the iPad.
In charge of the iPhone maker's supply chain, and service and
support operations, he also looked after the company's social
responsibility initiatives.
"Jeff is hands-down the best operations executive I've ever worked
with," Cook said in a statement.
Williams' new job vaults him into the elite group of C-level
executives, which includes chief design officer Jony Ive.
The title change formalizes a role Williams had been playing since
Cook's promotion, said analyst Tim Bajarin of Creative Strategies.
"(Williams) was trained by Tim," he said. "He was the right person
to take that position."
While it was unclear if the appointment meant Apple was grooming
Williams to be Cook's successor, the Wall Street Journal reported,
citing a source, that the move did not necessarily signal that.
In any case, Cook does not appear to be eyeing the exits, said
former Apple executive Jean-Louis Gassée, who saw the leadership
changes as a way to keep executives on their toes.
"I don't see Tim Cook relinquishing the reins in any way," he said.
"I see him strengthening his hand."
Apple also said on Thursday it would expand the responsibilities of
global marketing chief Phil Schiller to include leading the Apple
App Store.
The move will create greater accountability for improvements to the
App Store, said Gassée, who hopes to see Apple do more to guide
users to the best apps.
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The move liberates Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice president of
Internet software and services, to focus on one of his chief
responsibilities: deal-making.
Cue leads the charge for Apple as it tries to strike partnerships in
Hollywood and elsewhere, which will be critical as the company tries
to expand television offerings, Bajarin said.
Among other appointments, Tor Myhren, chief creative officer of
advertising agency Grey New York - part of advertising giant WPP Plc
- will join Apple as vice president of marketing communications in
the first quarter of 2016.
Apple shares were down 1 percent at $110.14 in midday trade.
(Additional reporting by Siddharth Cavale and Lehar Maan in
Bengaluru; Editing by Ted Kerr, Sayantani Ghosh, Stephen R.
Trousdale and Bernard Orr)
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