Apple is going through a major leadership change, with Tim Cook stepping down and John Ternus set to take over the role of new CEO. In the official announcement, Apple said that Tim Cook will become executive chairman of Apple’s board of directors and John Ternus, senior vice president of Hardware Engineering, will become Apple’s next chief executive officer effective on September 1, 2026. Interestingly, both Tim Cook and John Ternus have worked with the late co-founder Steve Jobs — a figure who continues to shape the company even years after his passing. John Ternus joined Apple in 2001 as part of the product design team when Jobs was CEO. Tim Cook was then serving as Apple’s Senior Vice President for Worldwide Operations
What Tim Cook said about Steve Jobs
Recently, Tim Cook reflected on the advice Jobs gave him before he took over as CEO in 2011. Cook said that Jobs told him something simple but powerful: never try to copy him. Instead, Jobs encouraged him to do what he believed was right. “[Jobs’] advice to me was ‘Never ask what I would do, just do the right thing,’” Cook told CBS Sunday Morning in an interview recently.Cook described this advice as a “gift,” saying it removed the pressure of constantly asking what Jobs would have done. This allowed him to focus on being himself and leading Apple in his own way. He said that after receiving this guidance, he decided to “be the best version” of himself while still staying true to Apple’s core values.Cook also shared how Jobs was deeply focused on collaboration and excellence. He said Jobs believed that when people work together and openly debate ideas, the results become better. This culture of discussion and high standards, Cook said, remains a key part of Apple even today.
What John Ternus said about working under Steve Jobs
Incoming CEO John Ternus also spoke about his time working at Apple and how Jobs influenced his journey. In the official announcement made by Apple, Ternus said he feels “profoundly grateful” for the opportunity to lead the company forward.Ternus noted that he has spent almost his entire career at Apple and was fortunate to have worked under Steve Jobs. He also credited Tim Cook as a mentor who helped guide him through the years. He said it has been a privilege to be part of creating products and experiences that have changed how people interact with the world.“I am profoundly grateful for this opportunity to carry Apple’s mission forward,” said Ternus. “Having spent almost my entire career at Apple, I have been lucky to have worked under Steve Jobs and to have had Tim Cook as my mentor. It has been a privilege to help shape the products and experiences that have changed so much of how we interact with the world and with one another. I am filled with optimism about what we can achieve in the years to come, and I am so happy to know that the most talented people on earth are here at Apple, determined to be part of something bigger than any one of us. I am humbled to step into this role, and I promise to lead with the values and vision that have come to define this special place for half a century.”