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  2. Elliott Hill - Wikipedia

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    Hill was with Nike for more than 32 years where he started as an intern in 1988. [2] Hill worked across various departments in Nike and was posted both in North America and Europe. [2] His final roles before retiring involved overseeing commercial and marketing operations for Nike and its Jordan Brand. [2]

  3. Nike’s CEO climbed from intern to the corner office. Here are ...

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    The 60-year-old recently came out of retirement to return to Nike after former CEO John Donahoe stepped down following declining sales. Hill said in a recent Nike press release that his immediate ...

  4. Nike's New CEO Started As An Intern – Here's What's Behind ...

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    He started as an intern in 1988 and after 30 years of dedication and a brief retirement, he's back to help lead the company he's called home for decades. Nike's stock shot up after the news broke ...

  5. Nike’s new CEO climbed his way from intern to top boss in ...

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    Hill began his storied stint at Nike back in 1988 as an apparel sales representative intern, according to his LinkedIn. After spending two years in said entry-level role, Hill continued down the ...

  6. John Donahoe - Wikipedia

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    John Joseph Donahoe II (born April 30, 1960) [1] is an American businessman who was the CEO of Nike from January 2020 to October 2024. [2] Early in his career, he worked for Bain & Company, becoming the firm's president and CEO in 1999. [3] He is on the board of directors at Nike, [4] The Bridgespan Group [5] and is chairman of PayPal.

  7. Maria Eitel - Wikipedia

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    Between 1998 and 2004, Nike established a company-wide sustainability policy, committed to donating three percent of pre-tax income to needy communities (including $37.3 million in cash and Nike product in 2004 alone), developed standards for factory monitoring, and became recognized in the field of corporate social responsibility.

  8. Nike Sport Research Lab - Wikipedia

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    The first Nike lab opened in 1980 in Exeter, New Hampshire. [1] The 16,000-square-foot (1,500 m 2) Sport Research Lab is located in the Mia Hamm building at the company's headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon. [2] The Nike campus spans a total of 213 acres (9,300,000 sq ft) on the west side of the Portland metropolitan area.

  9. James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy - Wikipedia

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    The Baker Institute was founded in 1993. James Baker envisioned a public policy institute where “statesmen and scholars work[ed] in an atmosphere of intellectual excellence and strict nonpartisanship to develop fresh, informed approaches to policy,” while the idea for a public policy institute on campus came from Rice University political science professor Richard Stoll. [5]