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Philip W. Schiller

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Philip W. Schiller (born 1960) is the senior vice president of worldwide product marketing at Apple Inc.[1] He is a prominent figure in Apple's public presentations. He reports to Apple CEO Steve Jobs and has been a member of the company's executive leadership team since Jobs's return to Apple in 1997.

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Works and Experience

Schiller has eighteen years of experience in product marketing and management, of which includes seventeen[2] years at Apple in various capacities. His previous experience also included positions at Macromedia (Vice President of Product Marketing), FirePower Systems, Inc. (Director of Product Marketing), Nolan, Norton & Company and Massachusetts General Hospital (Programmer and Systems Analyst). At Apple, Schiller was instrumental in the formation and marketing of iMac, iBook, PowerBook G4, iPod, Mac OS X and subsequent products.

Education

Schiller received a Bachelor's in Biology from Boston College in 1982. He began, but didn't complete, a Ph.D in English.

References

  1. ^ Philip W. Schiller Biography. Apple Computer (July 2002). Retrieved on 2006-10-05.
  2. ^ Philip W. Schiller Biography. Apple Computer (June 2007). Retrieved on 2007-09-28.

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