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'''Timothy Donald "Tim" Cook''' (born: November 1, 1960) is an American business executive and the CEO of Apple Inc. since August 2011 succeeding [[Steve Jobs]]. In 2016, he made a special Apple Keynote (a collaboration with [[Nintendo]]) which presented ''[[Super Mario Run]]'' (which was to be released for the [[App Store]]) and invited [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] on stage to announce more of the game.

'''Timothy Donald "Tim" Cook''' (born: November 1, 1960) is an American business executive and the CEO of Apple Inc. since August 2011 succeeding [[Steve Jobs]]. In 2016, he made a special Apple Keynote (a collaboration with [[Nintendo]]) which presented ''[[Super Mario Run]]'' (which was to be released for the [[App Store]]) and invited the ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' creator [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] on stage to announce more of the game.



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Latest revision as of 15:49, July 11, 2022

Tim Cook
Tim Cook in 2017.
Born November 1, 1960 (61 years old)
Mario-related role(s) Signed deal with Nintendo for Super Mario Run, Mario Kart Tour, and Dr. Mario World

Timothy Donald "Tim" Cook (born: November 1, 1960) is an American business executive and the CEO of Apple Inc. since August 2011 succeeding Steve Jobs. In 2016, he made a special Apple Keynote (a collaboration with Nintendo) which presented Super Mario Run (which was to be released for the App Store) and invited Shigeru Miyamoto on stage to announce more of the game.