APPLE INC.
Tim Cook
CEO
CEO
Cook has proven permanently that Apple can make the most interesting content and essential devices to have when the Apple TV + broadcast platform was re-nominated for 35 Emmy in 2021, including 20 in the comedy series “Ted Lasso,” star Jason Sudeikis. He also led Cupertino, a Ca.-based company to record salaries, sending $ 21.7 billion with a profit of Q2 2021 alone, up 93% year-on-year. At the same time, Cook was facing a pandemic-driven and politically motivated deficit from Washington, DC, and the EU to open Apple's "fenced garden" environment and allow users to download apps from sources other than the App Store its tightly controlled. He spoke of his desire for the company to get into real cars and self-driving cars.
Timothy Donald Cook (born November 1, 1960) is an American business executive and engineer who has been the CEO of Apple Inc. since 2011. Cook has previously served as the company's chief executive under its founder Steve Jobs.
Cook joined Apple in March 1998 as senior vice president of international operations, and then served as vice president in charge of sales and operations worldwide. He was made chief executive on August 24, 2011, just before Jobs' death in October of that year. During his tenure as chief executive, he has promoted political reform in international and domestic affairs, cybersecurity, American production, and environmental conservation. From 2011 when he took over Apple, until 2020, Cook doubled the company's profits and profits, and the company's market value increased from $ 348 billion to $ 1.9 trillion.
In 2014, Cook became the first CEO of the Fortune 500 company to go public as gay. Cook also serves on the board of directors of Nike, Inc. and the National Football Foundation; is a trustee of Duke University, his alma mater. Outside of Apple, Cook is involved in helping people, and in March 2015, he said he planned to donate his fortune to an charity.
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