- Michael Spindler
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Michael Spindler (born 1942 in Germany), nicknamed "the Diesel" for his reputed around-the-clock work habits, was president and CEO of Apple from 1993 to 1996.
Having joined Apple in 1980, he rose through the ranks in Apple's European operations as President of Apple Europe and was chosen to take over as CEO when John Sculley was ousted by Apple's board of directors in June 1993. Spindler presided over several successful projects, such as the introduction of the PowerPC, as well as some major failures, including the Newton and the Copland operating system. He also engaged in takeover discussions with IBM, Sun Microsystems and Philips, but when these went nowhere, he was in turn replaced by Gil Amelio, on February 2, 1996.
External links
- Michael Spindler: The Peter Principle at Apple by Tom Hormby, April 6, 2006
Preceded by
John SculleyApple CEO
1993–1996Succeeded by
Gil AmelioKey figures in the history of Apple Inc. CEOs Michael Scott (1977–1981) · Mike Markkula (1981–1983) · John Sculley (1983–1993) · Michael Spindler (1993–1996) · Gil Amelio (1996–1997) · Steve Jobs (1997–2011) · Tim Cook (2011–present)Executives
and alumniSteve Wozniak · Ronald Wayne · Jef Raskin · Andy Hertzfeld · Bill Atkinson · Susan Kare · Guy Kawasaki · Jean-Louis Gassée · Del Yocam · Jonathan Ive · David Nagel · Philip W. Schiller · Avie Tevanian · Brian Norris · Chris Espinosa · Scott Forstall · Bertrand Serlet · Bob Mansfield · Bud Tribble · Greg Joswiak · Daniel KottkeCategories:- 1942 births
- Living people
- Apple Inc. executives
- American business biography, 1940s birth stubs
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