KEY POINTS
  • Apple announced on Tuesday that its marketing boss Phil Schiller will step down from his role and serve as an "Apple Fellow" running the App Store and company events.
  • Schiller will be replaced by one of his deputies, Greg Joswiak, who now has Schiller's former title of vice president of worldwide marketing.
  • Schiller is the fourth Apple executive to leave the company's leadership team over the last couple years.
Phil Schiller, senior vice president of worldwide marketing at Apple Inc., speaks at an Apple event at the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park on September 12, 2018 in Cupertino, California.

Apple announced on Tuesday that longtime marketing boss Phil Schiller will step down from his role and be replaced by one of his deputies, Greg Joswiak, who now has Schiller's former title of vice president of worldwide marketing.

Schiller will continue to work at Apple as an Apple Fellow, the company said, and will continue his role as the boss of Apple's App Store and company events. Schiller will also continue to report to Apple CEO Tim Cook. Schiller has worked at Apple since 1987.