Apple's marketing chief for Watch, AirPods and health retires
Stan Ng, who led marketing for Apple Watch, AirPods, and health initiatives, is retiring after a decade shaping key product strategies at Apple.

Stan Ng, Apple's marketing executive for the Apple Watch, AirPods, HomePod, and health technologies, has announced his retirement after ten years with the company. His departure marks a pivotal shift for some of Apple's most strategic consumer product lines.
Ng joined Apple in 2014 and quickly became a central figure in launching and positioning devices that now anchor its ecosystem. Under his guidance, the Apple Watch evolved from a tech accessory into a vital personal health tool. He also drove the cultural and functional expansion of the AirPods line.
His responsibilities spanned hardware and wellness features like heart rate monitoring, fall detection, and sleep tracking. These capabilities became core selling points, especially in recent smartwatch models. They helped position Apple as a serious player in digital health.
Apple has not yet named a successor. Internal sources suggest marketing roles will remain product-focused, though organizational changes may follow. The transition comes at a critical time, with new health features in development and ongoing speculation about future devices.
"The integration of hardware, software, and health services is now essential to Apple's value proposition", said a product team member who requested anonymity. This strategy has helped Apple stand out in a crowded market.
The integration of hardware, software, and health services is now essential to Apple's value proposition
Ng's retirement is not immediate. He will support the transition in the coming weeks. His legacy includes turning initially skeptical products into market leaders. Now, the audience watches closely to see who steps in and how Apple maintains momentum in innovation and brand positioning.
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