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Apple removed its 75-year board age limit, letting directors Levinson and Sugar run for re-election.
Apple has waived its 75-year age limit for board members, allowing longtime directors Art Levinson, 75, and Ron Sugar, 77, to seek re-election.
The company cited their deep experience, knowledge of Apple’s operations, and continued value to shareholders as reasons for the move.
Both men have served on the board for over a decade, with Levinson joining in 2000 and Sugar in 2010.
The decision comes as Apple prepares for its 2026 annual shareholder meeting on February 24, where shareholders will vote on board re-election, executive pay, auditors, and proposals.
The virtual meeting will be accessible to shareholders of record as of January 2, 2026.
Apple eliminó su límite de edad de 75 años en el consejo, permitiendo a los directores Levinson y Sugar postularse a la reelección.