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Apple's Health and Fitness Teams Report to Eddy Cue in Reshuffle

Apple is set to reorganize its health and fitness divisions under its Services group, according to a new report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The move comes as longtime chief operating officer Jeff Williams prepares to depart at the end of this year.

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Services chief Eddy Cue will reportedly gain oversight of Apple's health and fitness teams, with the groups being consolidated under health lead Sumbul Desai. Meanwhile, Fitness+ head Jay Blahnik will report to Desai in the new structure. Both teams had previously reported to Williams.

Gurman suggests the reorganization is being timed with Apple's plans to launch a new Health+ subscription service, which he first reported on in March. The offering is said to feature an AI assistant providing personalized recommendations on nutrition, exercise, and sleep. Apple plans to launch the new service next year.

Elsewhere, Gurman reports that Craig Federighi will add watchOS to his software oversight, while hardware chief John Ternus – tipped to eventually succeed Tim Cook in the CEO role – will assume sole control of Apple Watch hardware engineering.

Cue already manages Apple's streaming services, iCloud, Maps, and other digital offerings, and placing health and fitness under his Services umbrella suggests Apple wants to transform its wellness initiatives into a more significant revenue stream.

Williams has been transferring his responsibilities since announcing his retirement in July, with supply chain and operations duties moving to new operating chief Sabih Khan.

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boswald Avatar
8 months ago
Please, no more subscriptions!
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
8 months ago
I just want the Health app on my Mac. It seems insane that I'm gathering all this data (my data, about me) and I can only view it on the smallest screens I own.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
8 months ago
Yet another product going downhill with Ed DQ.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
scrapesleon Avatar
8 months ago
how many more subscription are they gonna milk out of us now a health+ service
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
8 months ago
Cue gets a lot of crap for seeming like a moron during those post-Jobs Apple keynotes, but if you read some of Gurman’s reporting, the guy is actually much bolder on Apple’s direction. He’s been reported to have wanted Apple to acquire Tesla and Netflix years ago and has pushed hard for Apple to buy more AI companies. Not sure how that’s going to translate to health and wellness, but Apple should at minimum expand its wearables to include a ring (Oura acquisition?) and a premium fitness tracker with a smaller footprint that people can wear with fancier watches and jewelry. This is a category Apple can completely own top to bottom with a more encompassing product portfolio.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
8 months ago
This sounds very promising yes of course as a business extension but also helping keep people healthier(basically a win/win). Your iPhone/watch is with you 24/7 so it’s a perfect mechanism to keeping tabs on your vitals etc. the more I think about this the more I think this will be a game changer. Good luck Apple.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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