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Stan Ng, Apple’s vice president of product marketing for Apple Watch, AirPods, Health and Home, announced his retirement on April 17, 2026, after 31 years at the company.
Ng joined Apple in 1995 as a senior systems engineer and rose through product and marketing roles, becoming a high-profile figure behind the iPod, iPhone and later wearable and health initiatives.
He posted a farewell on LinkedIn featuring a sunrise at Apple Park and personal mementos from his tenure.
Bloomberg and other outlets report that Erik Treski, Apple’s worldwide product marketing executive for AirPods and Home, will assume part of Ng’s responsibilities; details of the remaining redistribution have not been disclosed.
Ng’s departure comes amid a broader wave of senior exits at Apple in recent months — including departures or retirements by Jeff Williams, Alan Dye, Lisa Jackson, John Giannandrea and Fitness+ head Jay Blahnik — and follows organizational moves that placed health initiatives under Eddy Cue.
Apple did not provide an immediate comment.
Media and industry observers note many employees time departures around the company’s stock vesting schedule, which coincided with Ng’s exit.






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