September Is Going to Be the End of an Era for Apple

Tim Cook began his career at Apple in 1998, shortly before the launch of the iPod. Steve Jobs, then Apple’s CEO, recruited him to lead worldwide operations. Years later, on August 24, 2011, Cook became CEO when Jobs stepped down due to health issues. As CEO, Cook focused on expanding Apple’s product range and promoting diversity, leading to the development of popular products like the Apple Watch and Apple Pay.








