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iPhone Maker Apple Names Jeff Williams As Chief Operating Officer

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 17 Dec, 2015 10:52 AM
    Apple named Jeff Williams as its new chief operating officer Thursday, a job that hasn't been filled since Tim Cook left the position more than four years ago to become CEO.
     
    Williams has worked at Apple for about 17 years and supervised the launch of the Apple Watch, which went on sale earlier this year.
     
    The company said he also played a "key role" in the launch of the iPhone.
     
    Apple also announced that it hired Tor Myhren from advertising company Grey Group to be vice-president of marketing communications, overseeing Apple's advertisements, websites and product packaging. He will start early next year. At Grey, Myhren was chief creative officer and president of its New York office.
     
    Cupertino, California-based Apple Inc. also expanded the roles two other executives.
     
    It upped Johny Srouji's position to senior vice-president of hardware technologies from vice-president and said Senior Vice-President of Worldwide Marketing Phil Schiller would now add the App store to his responsibilities.
     
    In morning trading, Apple shares slipped $1.28 to $110.06.

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