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Nike CEO Mark Parker Steps Down, Will Be Replaced by John Donahoe
Nike CEO Mark Parker Steps Down, Will Be Replaced by John Donahoe

Knight resigns as Nike CEO, president
Knight resigns as Nike CEO, president

Nike executive resigns after son buys $132,000 of limited-edition sneakers
Nike executive resigns after son buys $132,000 of limited-edition sneakers

Nike's Ex-VP Ann Hebert's Son Reselling Scandal, Explained | Complex
Nike's Ex-VP Ann Hebert's Son Reselling Scandal, Explained | Complex

Nike CEO Steps Down In Disgrace After Footage Emerges Of A Guy Running  Really Slow While Wearing Their Sneakers
Nike CEO Steps Down In Disgrace After Footage Emerges Of A Guy Running Really Slow While Wearing Their Sneakers

Nike President to Leave as Company Reviews Improper Conduct - Bloomberg
Nike President to Leave as Company Reviews Improper Conduct - Bloomberg

Nike CEO Mark Parker to step aside in wake of Salazar ban - Canadian  Running Magazine
Nike CEO Mark Parker to step aside in wake of Salazar ban - Canadian Running Magazine

Nike's general manager of North America, Ann Hebert, departs
Nike's general manager of North America, Ann Hebert, departs

Nike VP Steps Down Following Son's Controversial Interview about Reselling  | Nice Kicks
Nike VP Steps Down Following Son's Controversial Interview about Reselling | Nice Kicks

Nike Executive Resigns; C.E.O. Addresses Workplace Behavior Complaints -  The New York Times
Nike Executive Resigns; C.E.O. Addresses Workplace Behavior Complaints - The New York Times

Nike VP Steps Down Following Son's Controversial Interview about Reselling  | Nice Kicks
Nike VP Steps Down Following Son's Controversial Interview about Reselling | Nice Kicks

Nike Co-Founder Knight to Step Down as Chairman in 2016 - WSJ
Nike Co-Founder Knight to Step Down as Chairman in 2016 - WSJ

Nike CEO Mark Parker to step down in January | KATU
Nike CEO Mark Parker to step down in January | KATU

Nike has replaced VP who resigned over son's sneaker reselling business
Nike has replaced VP who resigned over son's sneaker reselling business

Nike Executive Resigns After Son Uses Her Corporate Card to Purchase  $132,000 Worth Of Product for Resale
Nike Executive Resigns After Son Uses Her Corporate Card to Purchase $132,000 Worth Of Product for Resale

Nike Announces Its CEO Will Step Down Next Year | GQ
Nike Announces Its CEO Will Step Down Next Year | GQ

Nike CEO is stepping down but will remain executive chairman - Los Angeles  Times
Nike CEO is stepping down but will remain executive chairman - Los Angeles Times

Nike Executive Steps Down Following Ties to Resale Business - Sneaker  Freaker
Nike Executive Steps Down Following Ties to Resale Business - Sneaker Freaker

Nike CEO Mark Parker steps down | MDS
Nike CEO Mark Parker steps down | MDS

Nike CEO Mark Parker Will Step Down In January 2020 - Retail TouchPoints
Nike CEO Mark Parker Will Step Down In January 2020 - Retail TouchPoints

Nike CEO Mark Parker to step down, John Donahoe tapped to take over -  MarketWatch
Nike CEO Mark Parker to step down, John Donahoe tapped to take over - MarketWatch

Nike CEO Mark Parker to step down after 13 years | CNN Business
Nike CEO Mark Parker to step down after 13 years | CNN Business

Nike CEO Mark Parker Steps Down - What Does This Mean for the Swoosh?
Nike CEO Mark Parker Steps Down - What Does This Mean for the Swoosh?

Nike Announces Its CEO Will Step Down Next Year | GQ
Nike Announces Its CEO Will Step Down Next Year | GQ

Nike executive quits after son 'used her credit card to buy sneakers and  flip them for a profit' | Daily Mail Online
Nike executive quits after son 'used her credit card to buy sneakers and flip them for a profit' | Daily Mail Online

Nike's Chief Executive, Mark Parker, Is Stepping Down - The New York Times
Nike's Chief Executive, Mark Parker, Is Stepping Down - The New York Times

Nike: Phil Knight to Step Down as Chairman, Recommends CEO Mark Parker |  Time
Nike: Phil Knight to Step Down as Chairman, Recommends CEO Mark Parker | Time