BLACKSBURG, Va. – Virginia Tech President Tim Sands announced he will step down in the coming months after 12 years leading the university, a departure that caught many Hokies off guard and drew ...
BLACKSBURG, Va. — Virginia Tech President Tim Sands has announced he intends to step down in the coming months after 12 years leading the university. In a letter addressed “to Hokies everywhere,” ...
BLACKSBURG — Several of Virginia’s Democratic leaders said Friday they believe Virginia Tech President Tim Sands, who announced Thursday that he plans to step down, may have been forced out as ...
Apple announced its major leadership transition yesterday, with John Ternus officially set to take over as CEO from Tim Cook later this year. Following that announcement, tech leaders (and others) ...
Something is going on down at Virginia Tech, where the school’s president, Tim Sands, announced to Hokie Nation on Thursday, in a shock move, that he will be stepping down in the coming months. And it ...
On Thursday, April 9, Tim Sands announced that he will be stepping down as president of Virginia Tech. In his official statement, he said, “It is now time, while Virginia Tech has momentum on so many ...
Apple's outgoing CEO Tim Cook had ambitious plans for the company. He predicted that tablets would overtake PCs and that smartwatches would replace car keys. Some of his predictions and visions for ...
Tim Cook’s remarks underline Apple’s emphasis on focus and product quality as key factors behind its continued position in the market. It highlights Apple’s strategy of maintaining a narrow and ...
Apple announced that Tim Cook will step down as CEO and John Ternus, senior vice president of Hardware Engineering, will take his place in an April 20 news release. Cook will remain CEO until Sept. 1, ...
Apple has announced a major leadership transition, with Tim Cook set to step down as chief executive in September after more than a decade at the helm. The 65-year-old will hand over to long-time ...
Reflecting on his tenure at the leading tech giant, Apple CEO Tim Cook said Apple Maps was a "really big mistake." "The product wasn’t ready," Cook, who will step down as CEO in September, said during ...
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