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Apple: Arthur D.
Levinson is Chairman of the Board - Robert A. Iger Joins Board
November 16, 2011
Apple
named Arthur D. Levinson, Ph. D. as the Company’s non-executive Chairman
of the Board. Levinson has been a co-lead director of Apple’s board
since 2005, has served on all three board committees— audit and finance,
nominating and corporate governance, and compensation—and will continue
to serve on the audit committee. Apple also announced that Robert A.
Iger, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Company,
will join Apple’s board and will serve on the audit committee.
“Art has made enormous contributions to Apple since he joined the board
in 2000,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO. “He has been our longest serving
co-lead director, and his insight and leadership are incredibly valuable
to Apple, our employees and our shareholders.”
“Bob and I have gotten to know one another very well over the past few
years and on behalf of the entire board, we think he is going to make an
extraordinary addition to our already very strong board,” said Tim Cook.
“His strategic vision for Disney is based on three fundamentals:
generating the best creative content possible, fostering innovation and
utilizing the latest technology, and expanding into new markets around
the world which makes him a great fit for Apple.”
“I am honored to be named chairman of Apple’s board and welcome Bob to
our team,” said Art Levinson. “Apple is always focused on out-innovating
itself through the delivery of truly innovative products that simplify
and improve our lives, and that is something I am very proud to be a
part of.”
“Apple has achieved unprecedented success by consistently creating high
quality, truly innovative products, and I am extremely pleased to join
the board of such a wonderful company,” said Bob Iger. “Over the years,
I have come to know and admire the management team, now ably led by Tim
Cook, and I am confident they have the leadership and vision to ensure
Apple’s continued momentum and success.”
Levinson
is chairman of Genentech, Inc. and a member of the Roche Board of
Directors. He joined Genentech as a research scientist in 1980, and
served as Genentech’s Chief Executive Officer from 1995 to 2009. He is
also a director of Amyris, NGM Biopharmaceuticals, Inc., and the Broad
Institute of MIT and Harvard. Levinson currently serves on the Board of
Scientific Consultants of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and
the Advisory Council for the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative
Genomics. He has authored or co-authored more than 80 scientific
articles and has been a named inventor on 11 United States patents. In
2008, he was elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
Levinson received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of
Washington and earned a doctorate in Biochemical Sciences from Princeton
University.
Iger is the steward of the world’s largest media company and some of the
most respected and beloved brands around the globe. He has built on
Disney’s rich history of unforgettable storytelling, with the
acquisition of Pixar (2006) and Marvel (2009), two of the entertainment
industry’s greatest storytellers. Always one to embrace new technology,
Iger has made Disney an industry leader at the forefront of offering its
creative content across new and multiple platforms. He is a member of
the board of directors for the National September 11 Memorial & Museum
and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. He became a board
member of the US-China Business Council in June 2011. In June 2010,
President Barack Obama appointed him to the President’s Export Council,
which advises the president on how to promote US exports, jobs and
growth. He is also a member of the Partnership for a New American
Economy, a coalition of mayors and business leaders from across the
United States that support comprehensive immigration reform. Iger is a
graduate of Ithaca College. |