September 16, 1997: Steve Jobs Becomes Interim CEO
After Apple bought NeXT, Steve Jobs agreed to stay around to offer advice. Less than a year later Gil Amelio was gone. This left Apple without a CEO, a position Steve had turned down with the ouster of Amelio. With the CEO search underway, Apple was in need of day-to-day direction. Steve agreed to provide it on an interim basis.
Dubbing himself the "iCEO" where "i" stood for "interim," Steve took the reins of Apple and set a course for profitability.
The first use of the now ubiquitous "i" came when Steve Jobs moved into the CEO office at Apple on a "temporary" basis this month in 1997.
Comments
First, I thought it was NEXT. Second, what’s with the [h2]?
It is most defintely NeXT. Steve Jobs paid a lot of money for that logo!
Yes, like $100,000 to Frog Design I think it was
Their goal is to fold NeXTSTEP into the new Mac operating system. -Instant Tax Solutions