Apple’s Fitness Head Resigns Amid Misconduct Allegations

Apple’s Fitness Head Resigns Amid Misconduct Allegations



Retirement Announcement of Fitness Technologies VP at Apple

Retirement of Apple’s Vice President of Fitness Technologies

Apple’s vice president of Fitness Technologies, Jay Blahnik, will retire in July 2026, concluding his 13-year journey with the company. This decision follows allegations of fostering a toxic work environment that surfaced less than a year ago.

Announcement of Retirement

According to The New York Times, Apple informed its employees through an email about Blahnik’s retirement plans. The email noted that he intends “to spend time with his family and make an exciting move to New York City.”

Workplace Concerns

Last year, Blahnik came under scrutiny for his management of the Fitness+ team, receiving serious complaints from team members. Reports indicate that he displayed “verbally abusive, manipulative, and inappropriate” behaviour, in addition to allegations of sexual harassment towards an employee.

Impact on Employees

Due to the challenging workplace conditions, many employees on his team took extended leave for health-related issues. It has been reported that more than 10 employees from a team of around 100 under Blahnik have taken long-term sick leave for mental health or medical reasons since 2022.

Legal Issues

Previously, Apple resolved a complaint against Blahnik concerning sexual harassment. The company is currently defending him in another legal matter related to bullying, which was filed by an employee named Mandana Mofidi.

Career at Apple

Blahnik joined Apple in 2013, initially focusing on fitness features and is recognised for his contribution to the development of the Apple Watch’s Activity rings. He was a pivotal figure in the establishment of Apple Fitness+ upon its launch in 2020.

Future Leadership and Challenges

As of now, Apple has not revealed who will take over Blahnik’s role in leading the company’s fitness initiatives or whether his responsibilities will be distributed among current executives. Moreover, the future of Apple Fitness+ remains uncertain as it faces challenges with low revenue. The health division of the service is now under the oversight of Eddy Cue, Apple’s Senior Vice President of Services, with Vice President Sumbul Desai managing it to implement necessary improvements.


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