Apple Hires New Vice President of Worldwide Corporate Communications

Apple has hired Stella Low as its new vice president of worldwide corporate communications, reports BuzzFeed News. Low was the former communications chief at Cisco, and will report directly to Apple CEO Tim Cook.

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The role that Low is taking on at Apple has been empty for the last two years after PR chief Steve Dowling departed the company. Apple Fellow Phil Schiller has been handling the PR team since Dowling left, so Low's hiring will free up more of his time.

In a statement, Apple said that Low brings "remarkable experience and leadership" to Apple.

Stella brings her remarkable experience and leadership to Apple's world-class communications teams. Apple has an important story to tell -- from the transformative products and services we make, to the positive impacts we have on our communities and the world -- and Stella is a great leader to help us write the next chapter.

Prior to working with Cisco, Low has also run communication teams at Unisys and Dell. She is joining the company amid a fierce legal battle with Epic Games and with Apple facing regulatory issues over the App Store in multiple countries.

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Top Rated Comments

valdikor Avatar
62 months ago
This is a new Low for Apple.
Score: 35 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Eso Avatar
62 months ago

This is a new Low for Apple.
The thread is complete and may be closed now.
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Blackstick Avatar
62 months ago
"Apple buys companies from time to time."
"We don't comment on unannounced products."
"No further comment at this time."
"Working as intended."
"We think you're gonna love it!"
"XYZ remains an area of great interest."

Just have your minions copy paste those blurbs over and over, and you get a giant salary.
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Blackstick Avatar
62 months ago

As someone that has done this role at a longtime Fortune 500 partner of Apple’s, how wrong you are…
Have a little humor, you'll live longer.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
pacalis Avatar
62 months ago

"Apple buys companies from time to time."
"We don't comment on unannounced products."
"No further comment at this time."
"Working as intended."
"We think you're gonna love it!"
"XYZ remains an area of great interest."

Just have your minions copy paste those blurbs over and over, and you get a giant salary.
lol and...

"Just avoid holding it in that way"
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DeepIn2U Avatar
62 months ago

No wonder Apple has been in such a slump the last two years.

Products suck, customers are unhappy, stock is crashing — all because no Vice President of Worldwide Corporate Communications.
Ahem ... this is worldwide corporate communications, not product nor design nor support.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)