Apple’s Johny Srouji could continue the company’s executive exodus, according to report

Apple's Johnny Srouji may be the latest company executive to seek greener pastures, according to a report Bloomberg. The report said Srouji, Apple's senior vice president of hardware technology, told Tim Cook that he was “seriously considering leaving in the near future.”

Although the report doesn't mention whether Srouja has another job, BloombergSources say he wants to join another company if he leaves Apple. Srouji joined the company in 2008 to develop Apple's first proprietary system-on-chip and eventually led the transition to Apple silicon technologies.

If Srouji leaves Apple, he will be the latest in a string of departures of longtime executives. Earlier this month, Apple announced that John Giannandreathe company's senior vice president of machine learning and artificial intelligence strategy, will retire in the spring of 2026. A couple of days later Bloomberg announced that the head of the company's interface design department, Alan Dye, is leaving to work at Meta. In addition to these outputs, Apple also disclosed that Kate Adams, who has been Apple's general counsel since 2017, and Lisa Jackson, vice president of environment, policy and social initiatives, will retire at the beginning of 2026.

Shakes at the executive level occur after Bloomberg's Mark Gurman It was previously reported that Cook may not be preparing to step down as CEO next year. Gurman's forecast contradicts the report Financial Times who claimed that Apple was accelerating succession plans for Cook with an expected retirement sometime next year.

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