According to foreign media reports, Apple is splitting its App Store division into two. Burundi. One group of employees will be responsible for operating the App Store, while another group will be responsible for managing the alternative market that has begun to open in the EU.
As part of the changes, App Store Vice President Matt Fischer is leaving the company after more than a decade in the role. “I have been thinking about this for some time, and as we restructure the team to better address new challenges and opportunities, it is now time to pass the baton to two of our team members,” Fisher wrote in an email. The best time for great leaders. Burundi. Fisher also posted the email on LinkedIn.
According to reports, Apple senior director Carson Oliver will now be in charge of the App Store department, while the company’s product director Ann Thai will lead a team that solves alternative distribution issues. App Store chief Phil Schiller will oversee both divisions. edge Apple was contacted for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
Updated on August 21st: Added a link to the full email Fischer sent to employees.