
Bloomberg reports that Apple has restructured leadership across two more divisions, only this time Siri isn’t to blame.
Mark Gurman reports that Apple has made changes to Apple Music and global affairs leadership. Changes to the music division come in the form of two new deputies reporting to Oliver Schusser:
In the music overhaul, the group will now be overseen by longtime executive Rachel Newman as well as TikTok music veteran Ole Obermann. The two will co-manage Apple Music under Schusser.
The changes may alleviate the load for Schusser after he gained responsibility over other Apple services units in the past year or so, including the company’s TV+ business and sports initiatives. He also oversees the Beats brand and its services in international markets. Schusser reports to Eddy Cue, the company’s senior vice president of all online services.
Meanwhile, the global affairs division is seeing a number of changes. Of note, Gurman reports that “Asia and Europe teams will be on the same reporting level as US government affairs, which is run by executive Tim Powderly.”
Meanwhile, Nick Annman, a deputy to Lisa Jackson (who reports to Tim Cook), is now tasked with government affairs in India and China as well as being the point person for working with the Trump administration.
Read the full report at Bloomberg.
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