Tim Cook
Definition
Tim Cook (born November 1, 1960) is an American business executive serving as the chief executive officer (CEO) of Apple Inc. since 2011, succeeding Steve Jobs.
Renowned for his operational prowess, supply chain mastery, and low-key style, Cook has steered Apple to unprecedented market dominance while championing privacy, sustainability, and LGBTQ+ rights.
Examples
When Tim Cook whispers 'one more thing' at a keynote, tech nerds worldwide empty their wallets faster than you can say 'supply chain wizard.'
Tim Cook doesn't do turtlenecks; he rocks polo shirts while turning Apple into a trillion-dollar empire without breaking a sweat.
Forget caped crusaders—Tim Cook's superpower is making iPhones appear on shelves globally, even during chip shortages.
Tim Cook's idea of a wild Friday? Reviewing spreadsheets that could make or break Wall Street, all before brunch.