Apple’s board of directors is set for some significant changes over the course of the next year, with two members reaching or exceeding the recommended retirement age of 75.
Apple’s Board of Directors chair, Art Levinson, is turning 75 in March of 2025, and this would normally signal a move towards retirement sometime this year. His eventual departure from Apple’s board could be announced as early as February, when Apple usually holds its annual shareholder meeting.
Levinson may opt to retire later this year or in early 2026, and would be the second board member set for retirement in the near future, reports Bloomberg. He is the former CEO and chairman of Genentech, and currently is also the CEO of Alphabet’s Calico Life Sciences.
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