Nike Inc.’s new Chief Executive Officer Elliott Hill is reshuffling his management team, starting with the company’s legal, sports marketing and supply chain teams.
Nike CEO Elliott Hill finally got his badge to work. The executive, who started at Nike in 1988 and retired in 2020, was announced as the company’s next CEO in September. He didn’t officially ...
Nike Inc. has selected a new top diversity, equity and inclusion executive as the new chief executive officer continues to reorganize the senior ranks of the world’s largest sportswear company.
Longtime Nike executive John Slusher on Wednesday was named CEO of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Properties (USOPP), the ...
Ann Miller, Nike's chief legal officer, will transition into the role of executive VP of global sports marketing, reporting to CEO Elliott Hill. Just two weeks after appointing a new CEO ...
In one of John Donahoe’s last all-staff meetings as Nike CEO, while discussing layoffs and the company’s performance, the virtual gathering’s chatroom filled with criticism, according to ...
Their corner office ascension illuminates some trends about what it takes to become CEO.
Nike CEO Elliott Hill brings more than 30 years of experience to his new role. Monday was the first day on the job for new Nike CEO Elliott Hill. Hill has work ahead of him as Nike's future as a ...
New Nike CEO Elliott Hill has promoted Chief Legal Officer Ann Miller to executive vice president of global sports marketing, a move he called "a testament to the value she brings" to the footwear ...
Parker served as Nike’s CEO from 2006 to 2020 and remains its chairman. The Wall Street Journal on Monday, citing an unnamed person familiar with the matter, reported Parker plans to focus more ...
Tim Cook has helped guide co-founder Phil Knight and Executive Chairman Mark Parker through the world’s largest sportswear ...
CEO Hill was largely responsible for growing the Air Jordan franchise during his original tenure at Nike. However, it appears the company has set the bar extra low by withdrawing its previous ...