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Bloomberg: Apple Loses Two Veteran Operations Executives

Apple has lost two long-serving operations executives, including its VP in charge of manufacturing design and a longtime iPhone operations executive who moved to its AR division, reports Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.

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Nick Forlenza, a vice president of manufacturing design, has retired from Apple, while Duco Pasmooij, another vice president who worked on operations, is discussing an exit in the near future, according to people familiar with the moves. Pasmooij left the operations team over a year ago, moving into a role reporting to the company’s head of augmented reality efforts, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing personnel.

According to the report, Forlenza had worked under Sabih Kahn, Apple's senior VP of operations, as an executive in charge of manufacturing design. Forlenza led a team of supply chain and operations executives responsible for global production processes and manufacturing equipment.

Pasmooij helped lead production operations for the iPhone for many years, but had recently reported to Mike Rockwell, the vice president in charge of augmented reality and virtual reality efforts. The personnel moves aren't related to each other, nor to the recent supply chain disruptions owing to the coronavirus outbreak, according Gurman's sources.

Apple has about 100 vice presidents who help CEO Tim Cook and the senior executive team run the company.

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80 months ago

Does anyone know any numbers from the time Jobs was alive?
about 70
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TheShadowKnows! Avatar
80 months ago
I would like to know how many VPs were monitoring quality control of software (macOS) and of hardware (keyboard). Those dudes need to be elevated to Senior VPs following the Peter Principle./s

"The Peter Principle is an observation that the tendency in most organizational hierarchies, such as that of a corporation, is for every employee to rise in the hierarchy through promotion until they reach a level of respective incompetence."
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Scottsoapbox Avatar
80 months ago

whoa - interesting to hear approx. 100 vp's at aapl - thats a lot
For a trillion dollar business?

On average each VP oversaw $2.6 billion in revenue last year.
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r3econ Avatar
80 months ago
Pasmooij would be the best fit for a senior VP of emoji & memoji department /s
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Rogifan Avatar
80 months ago
I never get the appeal of these stories. People leave big companies all the time. And new people get hired. But yet Gurman writes these stories like it’s juicy gossip or super important. If Jeff Williams leaves the company, that’s news. Some mid level manager or VP retiring is not.
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woocintosh Avatar
80 months ago
When does the space ship take off?
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