Portrait of two Friday, 18/11/2011, 08:09 GMT+7 Managing Director Arthur Levinson has been appointed Chairman of the Board of Apple Technology Group, replacing his predecessor, Steve Jobs had died last month.
Two months before since died of pancreatic cancer, Steve Jobs has announced his resignation Group CEO Apple and handed power to his colleagues Tim Cook. Apple said that after leaving the job, Jobs continued to stick with the group at the Chair of the Board.
In his sworn statement, the new Chairman Levinson said, "Apple has always pursue their self-renewal and I am proud to be part of that process." According to analysts, Levinson will be confronted with a series of difficulties, especially in the development of Apple after the departure of Steve Jobs. Born in 1950 in the city of Seattles, Levinson has proved to be passionate about science since childhood. He received his Bachelor of Molecular Biology at the University of Washington in 1972 and later a Ph.D. in Biology Princeton University five years later. In 1980, he became a member of the "family" Genentech, biotechnology corporations, as a research scientist. Thanks to the available talent with the passion in their work, Levinson has quickly from lower levels to rise above, hold more responsibility in Genentech. In 1989, Levinson was appointed vice president of technology research. 4 years later, in 1993, he became senior vice president of Genentech. In 1995, Levinson and to become CEO in 1999, he was appointed to the position of President Board of biotech corporations fame. In 2000, Levinson is convinced Steve Jobs to return to work and leadership of Apple. And in 2005 he was appointed co-director of the (lead-director, a variant of the president of the Board) of Apple. teve Jobs once commented on Arthur Levinson is a talented leader, a great reputation, one of the leading technology companies the most important and successful "in our time." Jobs were very proud to be invited to help Levinson on the development of Apple. But CEO Tim Cook said that, Levinson has made important contributions to Apple since he joined the board in 2000. He is one of the oldest members of the board of directors. "Vision with his leadership role is extremely important to Apple, employees and shareholders."
Arthur Levinson (left) and Robert Bob Iger, the two leaders of the Group's new Apple technologies.
Levinson along with putting up as Board Chairman, Apple executives also added to the Board a new member group from Sydney animation studio, Robert CEO Bob Iger.
Robert Bob Iger is Apple's longtime friend from the Manufacturer Disney bought Pixar animated movies for $ 7.4 billion in January 2006 and Steve Jobs officially joined the Board of the Disney company. Written : PHÚC MINH
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