Tim Cook to receive special recognition from the University of Glasgow

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Next Wednesday, February 8, Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, will be awarded an honorary doctorate of science by the University of Glasgow. This has been made official by the university itself through an official press release.

The event will take place in the Bute Hall auditorium, on the campus of said university, and will last approximately one hour. Apparently, the event's tickets are already sold out. In the delivery ceremony there will also be a round table with a group of lucky students where you can ask some questions to the president of the North American company.

At university web portal, Tim Cook is praised for his ability to innovate and the quality of his products. In addition, they highlight the boost it has given to renewable energy inside and outside Apple, always promoting clean energy for the Cupertino-based company's offices, stores and data center.tim-cook-2

They also highlight its humanitarian work in the world as well as the firm's leadership in the technology market that he has directed in recent years.

This award given to Cook, joins many other recognitions by an educational institution. Among them are universities such as Auburn University, in Alabama, or Duke University, in North Carolina.

A new accolade to an Apple CEO always beloved across the globe. Again, the importance of having an executive of the stature of Tim Cook becomes palpable.


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