Lisa Jackson, senior vice president of environment, policy and social initiatives at Apple Inc., speaks during the TechCrunch Disrupt 2017 in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017.
Apple's general counsel, Kate Adams, and its vice president for environment, policy, and social initiatives, Lisa Jackson, will retire from Apple, the company announced on Thursday.
Apple said that Jennifer Newstead would become Apple's new general counsel in March next year and that Jackson's government affairs staff would report to her.
The two executives previously reported to Apple CEO Tim Cook and represent the latest sign that Apple's senior leadership is seeing a slew of exits. In recent weeks, Apple's head software designer said he was leaving to go to Meta, Apple said that its AI chief was retiring, and Apple's chief operating officer retired.
Adams joined Apple and became general counsel in 2017, and oversaw legal matters including litigation, global security, and the company's privacy initiatives. Under Adams, Apple grappled with rising antitrust scrutiny and regulation around the world, including major lawsuits in the U.S. over the iPhone App Store's restrictions and fees.
Jackson joined Apple in 2013, and led the company's diversity programs as well as much of its policy work in Washington, D.C.
Prior to joining Apple in 2013, she spent four years as Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, a position she was appointed to by President Barack Obama.
In that role, Jackson "focused on reducing greenhouse gases, protecting air and water quality, preventing exposure to toxic contamination, and expanding outreach to communities on environmental issues," according to her bio on Apple's website.
Jackson was instrumental in Apple's launch of its Racial Equity and Justice Initiative following the 2020 murder of George Floyd.
She then helped expand the company's equity and justice efforts to other countries, including the U.K., Mexico and New Zealand, according to a report on the initiative in 2023.
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