Tim Cook, who took over as Apple's CEO after Steve Jobs resigned in 2011, received his bachelors degree from Auburn University in 1982.
Cook, who took over after Steve Jobs resigned in 2011, graduated from Auburn in 1982 with a degree in industrial engineering. Cook went on to get his masters in business administration from Duke University in 1988.
“On that day in early 1998, I listened to my intuition, not the left side of my brain or for that matter even the people who knew me best,” Cook said during his commencement speech. “No more than five minutes into my initial interview with Steve, I wanted to throw caution and logic to the wind and join Apple.”
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