Stan Ng, known for presenting about the Apple Watch on Apple's keynotes, has retired after 31 years at the company, and spent his last day ticking off bucket list items.
Stan Ng was Apple's vice president, Apple Watch and Health Product Marketing, where he was involved with the whole design philosophy of the smart watch. But his three decades at the company extend back to the original iPod, and to before the return of Steve Jobs.
Now Ng has retired and in a post on LinkedIn, has described his final day at Apple Park working for the company. It includes watching the sunrise while listening to his original iPod, and then taking that iPod with him for a last workout in the gym.
He notes that this original iPod also still had its original battery, and proudly points out that "it still held up for several hours."
"After 31 years at Apple, today was my last day. I think I got in everything I wanted to do on my last day before retiring," he wrote. "It was a joy to work at Apple and I truly loved what I did."
Ng does not give any details about his retirement plans, nor why he chose this particular day to leave. But as noted with John Giannandrea's recent departure, some staff waited until after Apple's latest stock vesting, which was on April 15.







