Philip W. Schiller

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Philip W. Schiller
Philip W. Schiller

Philip W. Schiller (born 1960) is the senior vice president of worldwide product marketing at Apple Inc.[1] He is a prominent figure in Apple's public presentations. He reports to Apple CEO Steve Jobs and has been a member of the company's executive leadership team since Jobs's return to Apple in 1997.

[edit] Works and Experience

Schiller has eighteen years of experience in product marketing and management, of which includes eleven years at Apple in various capacities. His previous experience also included positions at Macromedia (Vice President of Product Marketing), FirePower Systems, Inc. (Director of Product Marketing), Nolan, Norton & Company and Massachusetts General Hospital (Programmer and Systems Analyst).

At Apple, Schiller was instrumental in the formation and marketing of iMac, iBook, PowerBook G4, iPod, Mac OS X and subsequent products.

[edit] Education

Schiller received a Bachelor's degree in Biology from Boston College in 1982, and an unfinished PhD in English.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Philip W. Schiller Biography. Apple Computer (July 2002). Retrieved on 2006-10-05.