Apple Adds John Ternus to Leadership Page as SVP of Hardware Engineering
Apple has updated its Leadership page to include John Ternus as SVP of Hardware Engineering.
Earlier this year, Apple announced that SVP Dan Ricco would transition to a new role working on a new project, reporting to CEO Tim Cook. That project is believed to be the company’s AR/VR headsets. Ternus was named his replacement.
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John Ternus is Apple’s senior vice president of Hardware Engineering, reporting to CEO Tim Cook. John leads all hardware engineering, including the teams behind iPhone, iPad, Mac, AirPods, and more.
John joined Apple’s Product Design team in 2001 and has been a vice president of Hardware Engineering since 2013. Throughout his tenure at Apple, John has overseen hardware engineering work on a variety of groundbreaking products including every generation and model of iPad, the latest iPhone lineup, and AirPods. He has been a key leader in the ongoing transition of the Mac to Apple silicon.
Prior to Apple, John worked as a mechanical engineer at Virtual Research Systems. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania.
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