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App Store VP departing Apple amid broader restructuring – 9to5Mac

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Appleā€™s App Store vice president is leaving the company in October, according to a new report from Bloomberg.

The structure of the App Store team is also being split into two teams, a change implemented by Phil Schiller in response to the ever-changing App Store policy worldwide.

Matt Fischer has served as the vice president of the App Store since 2010, reporting to Apple Fellow Phil Schiller. Fischer announced his departure in an email today, saying:

ā€œAfter 21 years at Apple, Iā€™ve made the decision to step away from our incredible company. This has been on my mind for some time, and as we are also reorganizing the team to better manage new challenges and opportunities, now is the right moment to pass the baton to two outstanding leaders on my team.ā€

According to his LinkedIn, Fischer currently holds the title of ā€œVice President, Head of Worldwide App Store and Apple Arcade.ā€ He joined Apple in 2003 and led marketing and partnerships for iTunes before shifting to the App Store in 2010.

Alongside Fischerā€™s departure, the App Store group will be ā€œsplit into two teams.ā€ One team will be responsible for overseeing Appleā€™s own App Store, while the other will be ā€œresponsible for alternative app distribution.ā€

Longtime Apple veteran Carson Oliver will lead the App Store team, while App Store product director Ann Thai will lead the alternative app distribution team.

Oliver joined Apple in 2012 and currently serves as Senior Director of Business Management for the App Store. Thai joined Apple in 2010 and worked on Appleā€™s education apps marketing, eventually becoming ā€œWorldwide Product Director, App Store and Apple Arcadeā€ in January 2020.

The App Store is currently led by Phil Schiller, who became anĀ Apple Fellow in August 2020. At the time, Apple said he would ā€œcontinue to lead the App Store and Apple eventsā€ while also offering ā€œthought partnership and guidance.ā€

The backdrop to todayā€™s news is that the App Store is facing continued regulatory pressure around the world, including the European Union. Apple launched support for third-party iPhone app stores with iOS 17.4 earlier this year. With iOS 17.5, Apple also added support for downloading apps directly from a developerā€™s website.

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