Two years ago
October 5th, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs passed
away due to pancreatic cancer. Less than
two weeks before his death, Jobs resigned as CEO of Apple and the company named
Tim Cook as the new CEO. It wasn’t really a surprise appointment, as Cook had
been serving as active CEO since Jobs took a leave a absence in January of
2011.
In his time as CEO, Tim Cook has led Apple
through the launch of the new iPad, allegations of worker mistreatment at
various overseas factories, and the debuts of the iPhone 5, iPad Mini, and
iPhone 5C and 5S.
And he thinks that Steve Jobs would be
proud of his team.
Cook sent out to Apple employees on the eve of the 2nd anniversary
of Steve Jobs’ passing. Here’s what he had to say:
Team-
Tomorrow marks the second anniversary of Steve’s death. I
hope everyone will reflect on what he meant to all of us and to the world.
Steve was an amazing human being and left the world a better place.I think of
him often and find enormous strength in memories of his friendship, vision and
leadership. He left behind a company that only he could have built and his
spirit will forever be the foundation of Apple. We will continue to honor his
memory by dedicating ourselves to the work he loved so much. There is no higher
tribute to his memory. I know that he would be proud of all of you.
Best,
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