Apple today updated its leadership page with the addition of Greg Joswiak (Greg Joswiak), who will soon succeed Phil Schiller as Apple’s senior vice president of global marketing. Phil Schiller’s position on the page has also been moved to reflect his new role as an “Apple Fellow”.
Apple announced in August that Phil Schiller would no longer serve as Apple’s head of marketing, and Greg Joswick plans to take over. At the time, Apple did not provide a timetable for leadership changes.
As an “Apple Fellow”, Schiller will continue to lead the App Store and Apple activities, but he will no longer be responsible for Apple’s marketing decisions. According to Schiller, he decided to quit his marketing role in order to free up some time for family, friends and personal projects.
Schiller did not leave Apple and confirmed that “as long as they need me, he will stay in the company.” When the transition was announced, Cook said he was happy that Joswick had joined the marketing team.
Joswick is now responsible for Apple’s product management and product marketing, developer relations, market research, business management, and education, corporate and international marketing. He will report directly to Apple CEO Tim Cook.
Before taking over the position of Schiller, Joswick served as vice president of global product marketing. He has worked for Apple for more than 20 years.
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