
Katie Cotton was a key figure in Apple's history, serving as the company's head of worldwide corporate communications from 2001 to 2014.
Katie Cotton played a crucial role in shaping Apple's public image and reputation during a time of rapid growth and innovation.
She was responsible for managing Apple's relationships with the media and investors, and was a key member of the team that helped the company navigate the challenges of going public in 1980.
Under her leadership, Apple's communications team became known for its professionalism and effectiveness, helping to establish the company as a leader in the tech industry.
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Katie Cotton's Career
Katie Cotton was a Vice President of Communications at Apple, taking on the role in 1996.
She held the position for over two decades, playing a crucial part in Apple's media strategy and helping organize the iconic presentations of products like the iPhone, iPod, and iPad.
Cotton was the person who protected Steve Jobs during a time when his health was declining.
In 2014, she decided to leave Apple, calling it an "unbelievably difficult decision."
Apple is a part of her heart, she said at the time.
After leaving Apple, Cotton's influence and impact on the company were still recognized by many in the industry.
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