Tim Cook's Reveal: What We've Learned About Apple's Private CEO
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As Tim Cook becomes more comfortable on center stage as Apple Inc.'s CEO, the public is starting to learn more about how past events shaped the intensely private man.
Cook, who told George Washington University's graduating class over the weekend to fight injustice, drew on his experience growing up in 1970s Alabama of Governor George Wallace, where he saw firsthand segregation and the trampling of human rights.