One year after becoming Apple CEO in 2011, Tim Cook made waves by firing Scott Forstall, one of the closest aides to the late Steve Jobs.
Thirteen years later, Forstall and several former Apple executives from the Steve Jobs era were spotted at Apple Park.
Apple's 50th anniversary celebration brought together some of the most significant figures from Apple’s history before Tim Cook.
A post shared on Threads by Jobs' advisor Mike Slade features great snapshots of attendees like Scott Forstall, Jon Rubinstein, Ron Johnson, and Bertrand Serlet.
Serlet left Apple in 2011 and transitioned to Craig Federighi, who now oversees all software.
Johnson was a key partner of Jobs in establishing Apple retail stores. He left in 2011 and after a brief stint as CEO of JCPenney, moved on to other projects.
Rubinstein played a significant role in the development of the iMac and iPod before leaving in 2006.
It’s wonderful to see so many familiar faces celebrating Apple’s 50th anniversary at Apple Park after all these years.
There’s nothing like a Paul McCartney performance to bring everyone together.
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