Last month, Apple said in a press release that the company's Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering, Bob Mansfield, go to income. Apple today announced that Craig Federighi and Vice Presidents of engineering Dan Riccio connects senior executive team, both at the level of the received promotions Senior Vice President.
As Vice President of Mac software engineering Federighi will continue to be responsible for the development of Mac OS X and Apple common teams of engineers from the operating system. He worked on the next, Federighi, followed by the Command, and then spent 10 years in the Ariba, where he held several roles including Vice President of Internet services, and Chief Technology Officer. He returned to Apple in 2009 to lead the engineering Mac OS X. Holds the title of Master of Federighi Science Bachelor in computer science and in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of California, Berkeley.
Riccio, as Vice President of engineering. Hardware, Mac, iPhone, iPad and iPod engineering teams. From the first generation of the iPad was instrumental in all of the iPad Apple products. Riccio has joined Apple in 1998 as Vice President for Product Design and has been a key contributor to many of the Apple hardware during his career. Dan earned a Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1986.
With new promotions as engineering Vice Presidents will report directly to Apple CEO Tim Cook and will serve the company's leadership team. As Vice President of Mac software engineering is responsible for the development of Federighi Mac OS X, as Vice President for Riccio engineering. Hardware, Mac, will handle the iPhone, iPad and iPod engineering teams.
In addition, Apple announced that Bob Mansfield will continue to cooperate with the company to new products and will report directly to CEO Tim Cook.
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