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Today, Apple (NASDAQ:) announced the nomination of Dr. Wanda Austin, former president and CEO of The Aerospace Corporation, for election to its board of directors. Austin is recognized for her extensive experience in science and technology, as well as her significant contributions to innovation and corporate strategy development.
During her tenure at The Aerospace Corporation, Austin played a pivotal role in supporting the U.S. space program and promoting the expansion of space exploration opportunities. She made history as the first woman and the first African American to lead the organization.
“Wanda has spent decades advancing technology on behalf of humanity, and we’re thrilled to welcome her to Apple’s board of directors,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO. “She’s an extraordinary leader, and her invaluable experience and expertise will support our mission of leaving the world better than we found it.”
In line with Apple’s board policy that directors generally may not stand for reelection after reaching age 75, long-serving members Al Gore, who joined in 2003, and James Bell, who joined in 2015, are set to retire from the board this year.