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  2. Nike sweatshops - Wikipedia

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    Team Sweat is "an international coalition of consumers, investors, and workers committed to ending the injustices in Nike’s sweatshops around the world" founded in 2000 by Jim Keady. While Keady was researching Nike at St. John’s University, the school signed a $3.5 million deal with Nike, forcing all athletes and coaches to endorse Nike.

  3. Phil Knight - Wikipedia

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    Knight resigned as Nike CEO on November 18, 2004, several months after Matthew's funeral [23] but retained the position of chairman of the board. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] Knight's replacement was William Perez , former CEO of S.C. Johnson & Son , Inc., who was eventually replaced by Mark Parker in 2006.

  4. Jim Keady - Wikipedia

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    Keady publicly refused to support Nike and was forced to resign his position as soccer coach. [1] After resigning, Keady continued to research the conditions in Nike's Sweatshops. He traveled to Indonesia and for a month lived among the Nike factory workers, surviving on the $1.25 per day wage the workers earn. [2]

  5. Former Nike CEO John Donahoe’s downfall is a brutal ... - AOL

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    As Donahoe took over the top spot at Nike in early 2020, the company touted the former Bain management consultant and eBay CEO's extensive tech industry chops and Silicon Valley touch. He had been ...

  6. Nike is broken. Can Elliott Hill fix it? - AOL

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    Elliott Hill, president & CEO of Nike, Inc., third from right, waited to speak after the commissioner. Nike, Inc. and the NFL announced a landmark 10-year partnership extension at the press ...

  7. Nike’s new CEO aspired to the corner office. Here’s why that ...

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    Nike's new CEO always wanted the corner office role. He got it.

  8. Mark Parker - Wikipedia

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    Mark Parker (born October 21, 1955) is an American businessman. He is the executive chairman of Nike, Inc. He was named the third CEO of the company in 2006 and was president and CEO until 13 January 2020.

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