Phil Schiller Bio (Wiki)

Publish date: 2024-03-04

Besides his role at Apple, Schiller has held a variety of positions including VP of Product Marketing at Macromedia of San Francisco, CA; Director of Product Marketing at FirePower Systems, Inc. of Menlo Park, CA; IT Manager at Nolan, Norton & Co. of Lexington, MA; and Programmer and Systems Analyst at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, MA.

She worked on the formation and marketing of the iMac, MacBook, MacBook Pro, iPod, macOS, and subsequent products at Apple.

The original iPod’s click-wheel interface, Schiller is credited with coming up with the idea.

Phil Schiller frequently played a supporting role in keynotes given by Steve Jobs, usually presenting new products like iPhones and iPads.

On January 6, 2009, While Jobs was on medical leave Schiller gave several keynotes including Apple’s last appearance at Macworld/iWorld.

The WWDC keynote on June 8, 2009 presentations was typically done by Jobs himself.

Among the things announced at these events were the updated MacBook Pro lines, the iPhone 3GS, and new versions of iLife and iWork as well as pricing and DRM changes to the iTunes Store.

Phil Schiller: Awards, Nominations

Though he is an outstanding marketer, there is no information that he has received many awards and nominations.

Phil Schiller: Net Worth, Salary, Income

The estimated Net Worth of Philip W Schiller is at least 95.4 Million dollars.

Mr. Schiller owns over 69,491 units of Apple stock worth over $10,237,238 and over the last 15 years, he sold AAPL stock worth over $73,528,915.

In addition, Phil Schiller makes $11,677,200 as Senior Vice President – Worldwide Marketing at Apple.

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