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Ron Okamoto

VP Worldwide Developer Relations at Apple

Ron Okamoto was the Vice President of Developer Relations at Apple, a position he held from April 2001 until his retirement in early 2021.12 He joined Apple after being recruited by Steve Jobs, leaving his previous role as vice president of Product Management and Marketing for graphics products at Adobe Systems.1

During his tenure at Apple, Okamoto was responsible for overseeing the App Store review process and policies, distributing tools for developers to build and sell apps, providing developer support, managing developer communications, handling developer awards, and organizing the annual Worldwide Developers Conference.2

Prior to his time at Apple, Okamoto had experience working at successful Mac developers, including Adobe Systems and Macromedia, Inc., where he was director of Product Marketing.1 He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the University of Southern California.1

After his retirement, Susan Prescott, an Apple marketing executive, took over Okamoto's role as vice president of developer relations.2 Despite retiring, Okamoto was expected to testify in Apple's legal battle against Epic Games, providing insights into Apple's App Store policies, developer tools, and agreements with third-party developers.2

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