Jobs became the interim CEO and began restructuring the company's product line.
Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple, returned as interim CEO in 1997.
Jobs returned to Apple as a consultant in 1997 and then after the 4th of July weekend the same year became interim CEO.
He took over as interim CEO during both of Jobs' medical leaves and Apple flourished.
However in October 2010, Rosedale announced he was leaving his position as interim CEO.
Maas also served as the interim CEO until 2010.
The following year he became the company's interim CEO, which later became permanent.
Jobs stepped in as the interim CEO to begin a critical restructuring of the company's product line.
In September 1997, Jobs became the interim CEO of Apple.
And we've now heard from Scott Wagner, who's the interim CEO.