The Manila Times

Top Nike exec sacked over conduct violations

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NEW YORK: Sportsgear maker Nike on Thursday announced the surprise departure of top executive Trevor Edwards, who was considered a potential successor to the

Without making any direct connection, a Nike spokeswoma­n told AFP there had been “conduct inconsiste­nt with Nike’s core values and against our code of conduct.”

The spokeswoma­n said there were “no direct allegation­s of misconduct against Trevor Edwards,” who carried the title “brand president.”

The Wall Street Journal cited an internal memo in which CEO Mark Parker announced Edwards’ departure and said the company had in recent weeks received reports of “behavior occurring within our organiza- values of inclusivit­y, respect and empowermen­t.”

Parker did not detail the complaints or say whether they involved Edwards or other executives, but said Nike was conducting a review of the company’s human resources and internal complaint systems, the Journal said. time,” it quoted Parker as saying.

Nike’s spokeswoma­n said Edwards’ departure is in light of “a decision to realign our team to accelerate our business and evolve our culture.”

Nike said Edwards will be an advisor to Parker, until Edwards retires in August.

Parker, 62, will remain as chairman and president “beyond 2020,” the company said. He has led Nike since 2006.

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