BEAVERTON, Ore., Jul 19, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE)
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NIKE, Inc. (NYSE:NKE) today announced new geographic leadership in
Greater China and North America in a continued effort to drive and
accelerate growth in Nike's largest geographic markets.
Nike is pleased to announce Nike veteran Craig Cheek will become Vice
President and General Manager of Greater China. Craig Cheek most
recently served as Vice President and General Manager of Nike's North
America geography overseeing growth in the United States and Canada.
Cheek has a proven ability to drive and lead large businesses and has
been instrumental in building Nike's business in the North American
geography. Cheek has a deep understanding of the Nike consumer and
through his 20-year career with the company has continued to drive
innovative strategies through product, sales and marketing. Cheek has
held various senior management roles in the sales, product development
and general management areas of Nike. In this role, Cheek will report to
Gary DeStefano, President of Global Operations for Nike and replaces
Willem Haitink, who will now become Vice President and General Manager
of Converse's EMEA (European, Middle East and Africa) business.
In this new role, Haitink will oversee the Converse business outside
of the UK and will report to Nick Stowe, Senior Vice President of
Converse International. Haitink has been responsible for driving strong
growth across Greater China for the past five years and has established
Nike as a clear market leader in this geography. During this time,
Haitink was responsible for leading the team through a successful
Beijing Olympic Games, building Nike's brand, increasing consumer
connections and elevating and expanding Nike's retail presence. He has
been with Nike for more than 15 years holding several senior leadership
roles including General Manager of Nike Mexico and Nike's Central,
Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa businesses.
Elliott Hill, an experienced and results-driven leader, will replace
Cheek to lead the North American geography. Most recently, Hill served
as Vice President of Global Retail charged with delivering on Nike's
potential for growth and innovation in the company's direct to consumer
business. With Hill's leadership, Nike continued to drive brand growth
and competitive separation in a challenging market. Hill has more than
22 years of experience with Nike and has held various senior level
management roles within the company's sales, product and retail
organizations around the world. In his new role as Vice President and
General Manager of North America, Hill will report to Gary DeStefano,
President of Global Operations.
"Willem Haitink has led Nike's Greater China business to achieve
strong growth, and now we look forward to Craig Cheek taking the lead
and continuing the momentum in this important geography," said Gary
DeStefano, President of Global Operations. "Craig will lead us forward
to achieve our goal of doubling our size in China by 2015. Our brand in
North America remains strong and Elliott Hill will continue to deepen
our lead across this geography. With Hill's experience, we will continue
to connect with consumers by focusing on our category offense and by
elevating the retail experience across all channels of distribution."*
About NIKE, Inc.
NIKE, Inc. based near Beaverton, Oregon, is the world's leading
designer, marketer and distributor of authentic athletic footwear,
apparel, equipment and accessories for a wide variety of sports and
fitness activities. Wholly owned Nike subsidiaries include Converse
Inc., which designs, markets and distributes athletic footwear, apparel
and accessories; Cole Haan, which designs, markets and distributes
luxury shoes, handbags, accessories and coats; Umbro Ltd., a leading
United Kingdom-based global football (soccer) brand; and Hurley
International LLC, which designs, markets and distributes action sports
and youth lifestyle footwear, apparel and accessories. For more
information, visit nikebiz.com.
* The marked paragraph contains forward-looking statements that
involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to
differ materially. These risks and uncertainties are detailed from time
to time in reports filed by NIKE, Inc. with the S.E.C., including Forms
8-K, 10-Q, and 10-K.
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