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Apple VP Paul Deneve disappears from Apple exec bio page, now reports to Jeff Williams

Apple’s vice president of special projects Paul Deneve has disappeared from the Apple executive bios page on Apple’s website. Deneve joined Apple in 2013 after serving as chief executive officer at fashion brand Saint Laurent. His removal from the biography signifies a change in management structure; Deneve now reports to Apple COO Jeff Williams rather than Tim Cook directly. Deneve is thought to have played a key role in the design and development of the Apple Watch.

Since his arrival in 2013, Deneve’s duties have always had an air of mystery taking on the vague title of ‘Vice President, Special Projects’. Unofficially, he has been seen as one of the people leading Apple’s entrance into the fashion world, headlined by Apple Watch.

His contributions to the Watch project are now reaffirmed by his new role working under Jeff Williams, who leads the Apple Watch product division.

It’s interesting that Deneve has been moved from reporting directly to the CEO; the company (unsurprisingly) didn’t elaborate on the motivation for the change. He is still listed as a vice president of the company.

https://twitter.com/tim/status/804900199092998144

The exec bio page currently lists all the chief employee positions, senior vice presidents and a subset of the company’s vice presidents. With Deneve unlisted, there are seven featured vice presidents; VP User Interface Design Alan Dye, VP Communications Steve Dowling, VP Industrial Design Richard Howarth, VP Environment, Policy and Social Initiatives Lisa Jackson, VP Marketing Communications Tor Myhren, VP Apple University Dean Joel Podolny and VP Worldwide Human Resources Denise Young Smith.

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