Sanjiv Kapoor, the CEO of Jet Airways, has declared himself an Android fan. Kapoor shared a post on the microblogging platform Twitter in which he revealed his conversion from Apple to Windows/Android. He acknowledged that he had formerly been an Apple fan and that he had used his final Apple product in 2020 before moving from iTunes to Spotify.
Sanjiv Kapoor’s First Apple Device
“In 1986, when Dartmouth students were given Apple Macintoshes as standard equipment, I used my first Apple device. When I moved from iTunes to Spotify in 2020, that was the last time I used an Apple product. I’m firmly a Windows and Android man now, Kapoor stated on Twitter.
He said, “As my hero Steve Jobs once said: ‘Think Different’!” He also included a vintage shot of a Macintosh in the article.
I used my first Apple product in 1986, when all students at Dartmouth were issued Apple Macintoshes.
I used my last Apple product in 2020, when I switched from iTunes to Spotify.
Am now solidly a Windows and Android guy.
As my hero Steve Jobs once said: "Think Different"! pic.twitter.com/dmKXAM9lUD
— Sanjiv Kapoor (@TheSanjivKapoor) April 18, 2023
Users commented on his post asking “What made you switch?” to which another user’s comment fits quite well that said ” Cannot agree anymore. Apple has just become a phone to flaunt and a status… Apart from that no Innovation whatsoever”.
Who is Sanjiv Kapoor?
Sanjiv Kapoor, a seasoned aviation professional with more than 20 years of experience, joined the Indian airline company Jet Airways as its chief executive officer (CEO) on April 4, 2022. He started working in finance, planning, and procurement for Northwest Airlines in the US in 1997. He has also worked at Oracle Corporation and Temasek Holdings.
Sanjiv Kapoor is a native of Kolkata. He graduated from Dartmouth College with a degree in computer science in 1990. He attended La Martiniere School. In 1996, Kapoor graduated with an MBA from Wharton (University of Pennsylvania).
He worked for Oberoi Hotels and Resorts before joining Jet Airways, and he was previously connected to budget airlines SpiceJet and GoAir.
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