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And keep in mind that most times, an exec goes to another company for more money, a "bigger" title, or -- truth be told -- both of those in conjunction with less actual work.
He most likely got hired for his organizational and motivating/guidance skills. The field of choice doesn't matter so much. He'd do just as well at a shoe company.
So all this talk about how he's "taking ProTools to Apple", etc. is most likely moot. He'll help develop and market whatever Apple tells him to.
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