How many times have we heard about how much secrecy Apple maintains with its products? Apple is know for keeping every aspect of the company secretive, right from how their employees work to how their campuses look like to what they work on and what not. But once in a while, when you least expect it, Apple’s late CEO Steve Jobs also used to let know that deep down he cares for his employees. And here is an incident as recalled by David Gelphman, an Apple employee for more than 12 years. Read on to know more about his unforgettable experience at Apple.
During the 12+ years I worked at Apple I never met with Steve Jobs for work purposes. Of course like all Apple employees I saw Steve in Caffé Macs or walking with Jony Ive around the courtyard inside the Infinite Loop campus. And of course there were Comm meetings that he would run. But I didn’t have any direct contact. Until…
From: David Gelphman <gelphman@apple.com>Subject: unusual requestDate: March 23, 2010 9:04:55 AM PDTTo: Steve Jobs <sjobs@apple.com>Hi,
Today (Tuesday) I’m visiting a terminally ill friend in the hospital in San Francisco. I’ve been told that she will likely not survive until this Friday. She had a liver transplant in late February and we all had high hopes but unfortunately she has not recovered.
Apple has given me carry permission for the [REDACTED] software for the iPad and I take Apple’s security very seriously. I was hoping to get permission from you to show her photos on the iPad even though it is not due to be released until April 3rd. Under normal circumstances I would not make such a request, nor would I expect that such a request might possibly be granted.
Thank you for considering this request.
David Gelphman
From: Steve Jobs <sjobs@apple.com>Subject: Re: unusual requestDate: March 23, 2010 9:07:04 AM PDTTo: David Gelphman <gelphman@apple.com>OK
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