An Email To Apple

Sorry, please Help me.How can I Send an email to Apple?It's not associated with Apple products. I want to know the contucts of Marketing Department. I want to suggest an Idea for developping Apple company. I will be very grateful to you, if you help me.
Thanks in advance.
Sincerely Lili Minasyan
<Email Edited by Host>

That would indeed constitute an unsolicited idea which they will not accept. From the page to which I linked above:
Apple or any of its employees do not accept or consider unsolicited ideas, including ideas for new advertising campaigns, new promotions, new or improved products or technologies, product enhancements, processes, materials, marketing plans or new product names. Please do not submit any unsolicited ideas, original creative artwork, suggestions or other works (“submissions”) in any form to Apple or any of its employees.

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