BEAVERTON, Ore. (9 January, 2007) – Nike brand
President Charlie Denson today announced the appointment of company
apparel executive Heidi O'Neill as the head of Nike's global women's
fitness business. O'Neill will lead an integrated consumer-oriented
focus across footwear, apparel and equipment for women's fitness as part
of a new Nike category brand management strategy for core business
segments.
“Women's fitness represents a dynamic growth opportunity for Nike
worldwide,” Denson said. “We've got great momentum. Heidi brings strong
experience and leadership to the role, and will help us continue to
deliver product innovation and compelling consumer experiences to the
marketplace.”
O'Neill, 42, joined Nike in 1998 as a marketing director for apparel and
has been instrumental in driving the growth of Nike's women's apparel
business. She most recently was vice president of U.S. apparel, leading
the growth and development of Nike's approximately $1.6 billion branded
apparel business across all categories in the United States. Prior to
Nike, O'Neill held positions as the marketing director for the Dockers
brand at Levi Strauss & Co and as Vice President, Management
Supervisor, at Foote Cone & Belding in San Francisco.
With top global athletes such as Maria Sharapova, Nike has been
aggressively sharpening its focus on women's fitness, emphasizing
running, walking, cardio, yoga and fitness dance. The annual Nike
Women's Marathon, launched in 2004 in San Francisco, has become one of
the largest women's running events in the world. Nike's dance fitness
events, such as the globally popular RockStar Workout, and innovative
apparel and footwear products such as the Zoom Danzante have deepened
connections with women worldwide and driven growth.
O'Neill will report to Trevor Edwards, vice president of Global Brand
and Category Management, who reports to Denson. The position is one of
five new global category management positions announced by the company
in August 2006. The new positions will lead more integrated,
consumer-focused growth strategies in core Nike business segments. In
addition to women's fitness, the segments are running, headed by Leslie
Lane; basketball, headed by Larry Miller; men's training, headed by
Peter Ruppe; and football (soccer), headed by Joaquin Hidalgo. Nike's
sport culture business, which is integrated across all consumer
categories, is headed by Sandy Bodecker.
About NIKE, Inc.
NIKE, Inc. (NYSE:NKE) based near Beaverton, Oregon, is the world's
leading designer, marketer and distributor of authentic athletic
footwear, apparel, equipment and accessories for a wide variety of
sports and fitness activities. Wholly owned Nike subsidiaries include
Converse Inc., which designs, markets and distributes athletic footwear,
apparel and accessories; NIKE Bauer Hockey Inc., a leading designer and
distributor of hockey equipment; Cole Haan, which designs, markets, and
distributes fine dress and casual shoes and accessories; Hurley
International LLC, which designs, markets and distributes action sports
and youth lifestyle footwear, apparel and accessories and Exeter Brands
Group LLC, which designs and markets athletic footwear and apparel for
the value retail channel.