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Apple’s Jony Ive promoted to chief design officer

Apple Senior Vice President of Design Jonathan Ive speaks onstage during 'Genius by Design' at the Vanity Fair New Establishment Summit at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts on October 9, 2014 in San Francisco, California. Kimberly White/Getty Images for Vanity Fair

LONDON – Apple innovator Jonathan Ive says he’s been promoted to the company’s chief design officer, making him one of the most powerful people in the world’s most valuable company.

Ive, who as a lead designer with the company helped conceive the iconic Apple looks of products like the iPod, iPad and Apple Watch, confirmed the promotion in an interview published Tuesday in the Daily Telegraph. He has been responsible for over 5,000 design patents at Apple.

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The role is a newly created position within Apple and will establish Ive’s leadership.

Two others were also promoted: Richard Howard will become head of industrial design and Alan Dye will be the head of user interface. Ive will oversee both departments.

The designer from northeast London has led Apple’s design team since the mid-1990s and was considered a confidante of the late Steve Jobs.

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