Apple Fitness+ chief to retire after no wrongdoing found in bullying accusation
appleinsider.com Apr 2, 2026

Apple Fitness+ chief to retire after no wrongdoing found in bullying accusation

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Apple Fitness+ chief Jay Blahnik is set to retire in July 2026, following allegations of a toxic work environment. He was sued in 2024, with claims that 10% of his 100-strong team took extended medical or mental health leave since 2022. An investigation found no wrongdoing, and Apple cited personal reasons for Blahnik's departure, stating he will spend more time with family and relocate to New York City.