Apple founder Steve Jobs quit the company in 1985
over differences with then CEO John Sculley
In 1997 he returned as the CEO until 2011 just before his death
Robert Iger first became the CEO of Disney in 2005
He left in 2020, but Disney's board of directors asked him to return in 2022
when the company faced operating losses at its streaming unit
Howard Schultz served as Starbucks CEO three times
The former NBA franchise owner launched the company's coffeehouse model in the 1980s
He stepped down in 2000, only to return in 2008 for a nine-year stint
He served a final term as interim CEO from 2022 until March 2023
Jack Dorsey founded social media platform Twitter and became its CEO in 2006
In 2008, co-founder Evan Williams took over the role while Dorsey served as chairman
He became CEO again in 2015 and held the position for another six years
Elon Musk bought Twitter, rebranding it as X, for $44 billion in 2022