John Donahoe Steps Down as CEO of Nike

It’s ‘Just Redo It’ for Elliott Hill, who ends his retirement and claims the top job

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John Donahoe’s bumpy run as president and CEO of footwear and athletic apparel colossus Nike will reach its end on Oct. 13, with the company announcing Thursday that his retirement makes way for a familiar face.

Elliott Hill, who retired from the post of president of consumer and marketplace in 2020, will succeed Donahoe on Oct. 14, with the latter staying on as an advisor through Jan. 31 to help smooth the transition.

Hill joined Nike as an intern in 1988, working his way across 19 different roles in Europe and North America.

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