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[[File:Cook_hero20110204.png|thumb|right|168px|Official Apple photo from [[2011]].]]
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'''Timothy Donald Cook''' (born November 1, 1960) is the CEO of [[Apple]] and serves on its [[Apple Board of Directors|Board of Directors]]. The highest paid CEO, Cook owns shares valued at {{w|United States dollar|US$}}1.3 billion as of [[2015]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://money.cnn.com/2011/08/26/technology/tim_cook_stock_bonus/index.htm |title=Apple gives Tim Cook $384 million stock grant |last=Cowley |first=Stacey |date=August 26, 2011 |website=[CNN] |access-date=February 5, 2019}}</ref>
'''Tim Cock''' is the CEO of Apple and serves on its Board of Directors. Tim was born on November 1, of 1960. Tim is also known as the highest payed CEO, making the shares at 600 Million.
 
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==Early life and education==
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Cook was born in {{w|Mobile, Alabama}} and raised nearby in {{w|Robertsdale, Alabama|Robertsdale}}. He earned an M.B.A. from {{w|Duke University}}, where he was a Fuqua Scholar, and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering from {{w|Auburn University}}.<ref name="al-appleceo-robertsdale">[https://www.al.com/live/2014/02/tim_cook_--_apple_ceo_and_robe.html Tim Cook -- Apple CEO and Robertsdale's favorite son -- still finds time to return to his Baldwin County roots] by Michael Finch II, ''Press-Register''. 2014-02-24.</ref>
   
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
Before being hired by Steve Jobs for Apple in March 1998, Tim worked at Compaq as a VP for Corporate Materials. He served as Senior Vice President for Worldwide Operations. Cook also served as COO of Intelligent Electronics and also spent 12 years at IBM as the director of North American Fulfillment.
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Before being recruited by Apple co-founder [[Steve Jobs]], Cook worked at {{w|Compaq}} as a VP for Corporate Materials. He served as Senior Vice President for Worldwide Operations. Cook also served as COO of Intelligent Electronics and also spent 12 years at IBM as the director of North American Fulfillment.<ref name="cnbc-jobs-cook-join">[https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/16/how-steve-jobs-persuaded-tim-cook-to-join-a-near-bankrupt-apple-in-1998.html How Steve Jobs finally persuaded a 37-year-old Tim Cook to join a near-bankrupt Apple in 1998] by Leander Kahney, CNBC. 2019-04-16.</ref>
   
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===Apple===
 
When Cook joined [[Apple Computer]] in March [[1998]], he became the company's Senior VP of Worldwide Operations.<ref name="cnbc-jobs-cook-join"/> He was promoted to Chief Operating Officer and became responsible for all of the company’s worldwide sales and operations, including end-to-end management of Apple’s supply chain, sales activities, and service and support in all markets and countries. He also headed Apple’s [[Macintosh]] division and played a key role in the continued development of strategic reseller and supplier relationships, ensuring flexibility in response to an increasingly demanding marketplace. Cook is commonly credited for pulling Apple out of manufacturing by closing factories and warehouses around the world.
   
 
Cook was also acting CEO of Apple for 2 months in [[2004]] while Steve Jobs recovered from pancreatic cancer surgery, and again in [[2009]] when Steve Jobs took a leave of absence for a liver transplant. In January [[2011]], Steve Jobs was approved for another medical leave, and Cook was placed in charge for most of Apple's day-to-day operations, while Steve Jobs was in charge of major decisions of the company.
When Tim joined Apple, Tim became Apple's Chief Operating Officer and was responsible for all of the company’s worldwide sales and operations, including end-to-end management of Apple’s supply chain, sales activities, and service and support in all markets and countries. He also headed Apple’s Macintosh division and played a key role in the continued development of strategic reseller and supplier relationships, ensuring flexibility in response to an increasingly demanding marketplace. Tim is commonly credited for pulling Apple out of manufacturing by closing factories and warehouses around the world.
 
   
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On August 24, [[2011]], Jobs resigned as CEO of Apple and was succeeded for the fourth time by Tim Cook, this time permanently. Cook not only serves as Apple's CEO, but also on the Board of Directors for {{w|Nike, Inc.|Nike}} as the 11th director of the sports apparel company since [[2005]].
Tim was also CEO of Apple for 2 months in 2004 because of Steve Jobs recovering from pancreatic cancer surgery, and again in 2009 when Steve Jobs took a leave of absence for a liver transplant. In January 2011, Steve Jobs was approved for another medical leave, and was in charge for most of Apple's day-to-day operations, while Steve Jobs was in charge of major decisions of the company.
 
   
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[[File:Donald Trump Tim Cook.jpg|thumb|right|144px|U.S. President [[Donald Trump|Trump]] meets with Cook in [[2017]].]]
On August 24 of 2011 , Steve Jobs regisned of being CEO of Apple. Tim Cook took Steve Jobs's place of CEO, for the fourth time, this time permanent.
 
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Cook has been a member of the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board. During a meeting at the {{w|White House}} in March [[2019]], U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] addressed Cook as "'''Tim&nbsp;Apple'''". Cook responded by changing his [[Twitter]] account name to "'''Tim&nbsp;'''".<ref name="cnbc-trump-timapple">[https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/11/trump-defends-his-tim-apple-comment.html Trump says he called Apple’s CEO ‘Tim Apple’ to save time after reportedly telling donors he never said it] by Lauren Feiner, CNBC. 2019-03-11.</ref>
   
 
==Personal life==
Tim Cook also serves not only for Apple's CEO, but also in the Board of Directors for the shoe-making company, Nike. He serves as the 11th director of Nike. He became the 11th director of Nike in 2005.
 
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Cook is a fitness enthusiast, and enjoys hiking, cycling, and going to the gym. Cook normally starts to send emails at 4:30 AM. On October 29th, [[2014]], Cook came out as openly gay.<ref name="cnbc-cook-comingout">[https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/22/tim-cook-what-coming-out-cost-him-and-why-he-still-has-no-regrets.html What Tim Cook says coming out cost him—and why he still has ‘no regrets’] by Zameena Mejia, CNBC. 2018-06-23.</ref>
   
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==References==
Tim earned an M.B.A. from Duke University, where he was a Fuqua Scholar, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering from Auburn University.
 
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{{reflist|2|small}}
   
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==External links==
==Tim's Personal Life==
 
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*[https://www.apple.com/leadership/tim-cook/ Tim Cook] at Apple
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**[https://web.archive.org/web/19980429154522/http://www.apple.com/pr/bios/cook.html Timothy D. Cook] (archived 1998-04-29)
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*[https://allaboutstevejobs.com/bio/key_people/tim_cook Tim Cook] at All about Steve Jobs
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*[https://www.biography.com/business-figure/tim-cook Tim Cook] at Biography
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*[https://www.crunchbase.com/person/tim-cook Tim Cook] at Crunchbase
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*[https://www.forbes.com/profile/tim-cook/#5a1640d83ea4 Tim Cook] at Forbes
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*[https://twitter.com/tim_cook Tim Cook] verified Twitter
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*{{w}} at Wikipedia
   
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===Articles===
Tim is a fitness enthusiast, and enjoys hiking, cycling, and going to the gym. Cook normally starts to send emails at 4:30 AM.
 
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*[https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2021-02-09/this-is-how-tim-cook-transformed-apple-aapl-after-steve-jobs Apple Is the $2.3 Trillion Fortress That Tim Cook Built] by Austin Carr and Mark Gurman at Bloomberg (2021-02-09)
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Official Apple photo from 2011.

Timothy Donald Cook (born November 1, 1960) is the CEO of Apple and serves on its Board of Directors. The highest paid CEO, Cook owns shares valued at US$1.3 billion as of 2015.[1]

Early life and education

Cook was born in Mobile, Alabama and raised nearby in Robertsdale. He earned an M.B.A. from Duke University, where he was a Fuqua Scholar, and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering from Auburn University.[2]

Career

Before being recruited by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, Cook worked at Compaq as a VP for Corporate Materials. He served as Senior Vice President for Worldwide Operations. Cook also served as COO of Intelligent Electronics and also spent 12 years at IBM as the director of North American Fulfillment.[3]

Apple

When Cook joined Apple Computer in March 1998, he became the company's Senior VP of Worldwide Operations.[3] He was promoted to Chief Operating Officer and became responsible for all of the company’s worldwide sales and operations, including end-to-end management of Apple’s supply chain, sales activities, and service and support in all markets and countries. He also headed Apple’s Macintosh division and played a key role in the continued development of strategic reseller and supplier relationships, ensuring flexibility in response to an increasingly demanding marketplace. Cook is commonly credited for pulling Apple out of manufacturing by closing factories and warehouses around the world.

Cook was also acting CEO of Apple for 2 months in 2004 while Steve Jobs recovered from pancreatic cancer surgery, and again in 2009 when Steve Jobs took a leave of absence for a liver transplant. In January 2011, Steve Jobs was approved for another medical leave, and Cook was placed in charge for most of Apple's day-to-day operations, while Steve Jobs was in charge of major decisions of the company.

On August 24, 2011, Jobs resigned as CEO of Apple and was succeeded for the fourth time by Tim Cook, this time permanently. Cook not only serves as Apple's CEO, but also on the Board of Directors for Nike as the 11th director of the sports apparel company since 2005.

Donald Trump Tim Cook

U.S. President Trump meets with Cook in 2017.

Cook has been a member of the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board. During a meeting at the White House in March 2019, U.S. President Donald Trump addressed Cook as "Tim Apple". Cook responded by changing his Twitter account name to "Tim ".[4]

Personal life

Cook is a fitness enthusiast, and enjoys hiking, cycling, and going to the gym. Cook normally starts to send emails at 4:30 AM. On October 29th, 2014, Cook came out as openly gay.[5]

References

External links

Articles