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He has held executive roles at Puma and Nike. [1] Hoyt is a native of Newburgh, New York and was active on the professional tennis tour in the late 1970s and early 1980s, reaching a best world ranking of 195. He featured in the singles main draw of the 1979 French Open. [2]
John Hoke III (born 1965) is an American architect and designer who is the chief innovation officer of Nike, Inc. [1] [2] [3] He leads the company's design team which includes more than 1,000 product and industrial designers, graphic designers, and fashion designers, as well as architects, interface, and digital content designers.
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.
Donahoe, who has been on Nike's board since 2014, will join the sneaker maker from cloud computing firm ServiceNow Inc , where he was CEO for more than four years. Prior to that, he led online ...
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Nike has a new return-to-office strategy: telling employees to “just do it.” The sportswear brand recently announced that it is moving the needle on its in-office mandate from three to four ...
In 1990, Jones began her career with the BBC’s social action unit, where she researched, reported and produced content for BBC Radio One and Radio Five channels. In 1992, she joined European non-governmental organisation CSV Media, where she led media campaigns focused on youth issues such as HIV/AIDS as the company's European Manager for five years.
Nike CEO John Donahoe is the latest corporate boss to weigh in on working from home or working in person, and his verdict is clear: ambitious product innovation suffered when employees were remote ...