As a result of Apple’s latest organizational adjustments, the company has appointed John Ternus as CEO, signifying a major shift in leadership. At the same time, Johny Srouji has been advanced to a more expansive position as Chief Hardware Officer, merging the hardware engineering and hardware technologies divisions into a unified group under his leadership.
In a communication to employees, Srouji outlined his aspirations for the reorganized structure. As per reports from Bloomberg, he plans to segment the newly established hardware group into five primary sectors, each managed by experienced Apple professionals:
1. **Hardware Engineering**: This sector will be directed by Tom Marieb, who came to Apple from Intel in 2019.
2. **Silicon**: Sri Santhanam, a long-time Apple employee with 18 years of service, will head this department.
3. **Advanced Technologies**: Zongjian Chen, who has spent 17 years with Apple, will oversee this sector.
4. **Platform Architecture**: Tim Millet, a 21-year veteran of Apple, will manage platform architecture.
5. **Project Management**: Donny Nordhues, with 20 years of experience at Apple, will take charge of project management.
In his message, Srouji conveyed his excitement about merging the teams, highlighting the opportunities for creativity and teamwork. He remarked, “I am eager to unite these teams, to integrate them further, and to enable us to innovate in an even larger capacity than we currently do.” He also commended Ternus, indicating that Apple’s previous CEO Tim Cook made a superb choice in appointing him as the successor.
This reorganization seeks to optimize operations and boost Apple’s capacity to innovate in hardware advancements, aligning with the company’s ambitious future plans.
