Apple has recently added three new executives to its leadership page, marking a significant update in its management structure. The new appointments include Jennifer Newstead, Molly Anderson, and Steve Lemay, each bringing extensive experience to their respective roles.
Jennifer Newstead: Senior Vice President and General Counsel
Jennifer Newstead has been appointed as Apple’s Senior Vice President and General Counsel, effective March 1. In this role, she will oversee all legal matters for the company. Newstead succeeds Katherine Adams, who held the position since 2017. Before joining Apple, she served as the chief legal officer at Meta for six years, providing her with a robust background in corporate law.
Molly Anderson: Vice President of Industrial Design
Molly Anderson has been named Vice President of Industrial Design, leading the team responsible for the design of all Apple products, accessories, and packaging. Anderson joined Apple in 2014 and has been at the helm of the Industrial Design team since 2024, although the exact date of her promotion to VP is not specified. She takes over from notable figures such as Jony Ive and Evans Hankey.
Steve Lemay: Vice President of Human Interface Design
Steve Lemay has been appointed as Vice President of Human Interface Design. He has been with Apple since 1999 and now leads the team responsible for software design across all of Apple’s platforms. Lemay succeeds Alan Dye, who departed Apple at the end of the previous year to join Meta’s Reality Labs division.
Additional Leadership Update
In conjunction with these appointments, Apple has also updated Eddy Cue’s title to Senior Vice President of Services and Health. Cue has taken on oversight of Apple’s health and fitness teams following the retirement of Jeff Williams last year. Cue has been with Apple since 1989, making him a long-standing member of the company’s leadership.
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