Apple's retail executives continue to abandon ship at an
alarming rate. Late Tuesday, Apple confirmed that retail VP Jerry McDougal has
announced his resignation from Apple.
The departure is, by all means, voluntary and amicable. McDougal
says he simply wants to spend more time with his family. Unfortunately for
Apple, McDougal had been on a short list of executives to replace John Browett,
who exited the position of Apple's retail chief last October.
Apple spokesman Steve Dowling tells All Things D that Apple's VP
of Finance Jim Bean will replace McDougal for the time being.
“Retail has an incredibly strong network of leaders at the store
and regional level, and they will continue the excellent work they’ve done over
the past decade to revolutionize retailing with unique, innovative services and
a focus on the customer that is second to none," Dowling says. "Jim
Bean is moving to Retail to help support our store teams. Jim has been at Apple
for 15 years and is a great leader who understands our culture and focus on
customer service.”
Initial reaction to the Bean promotion has been positive.
John
Paczkowski of All Things D says "Bean has exactly the sort of operational
acumen that would lend itself to the position McDougal’s departure leaves
open." [ModMyi]
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