Mark Rogers, Apple’s vice president of western Europe and global enterprise sales, will leave the company later this year, reports Tech In Asia.
There’s no word on why he’s leaving. And Apple hasn’t officially confirmed the departure.
Rogers been with the tech giant for 27 years and has held the vice president role since 2013. In his current position, he manages sales to corporate clients around the world and oversees Apple’s business in major western European countries such as the UK, Germany, and France.
Rogers reports to Mike Fenger, Apple’s vice president of all sales, who reports directly to CEO Tim Cook. Juan Castellanos, vice president for Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, will take over the Western Europe role. Vivek Thakkar, vice president of US carrier and enterprise sales, will handle global enterprise sales.
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