Nike executive resigns amid complaints about workplace conduct

FAN Editor

Nike Brand President Trevor Edwards resigned suddenly amid complaints about poor workplace conduct, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Edwards, whom many considered a potential successor to CEO Mark Parker, resigned his position effective immediately on Thursday, according to an internal memo from Parker, obtained by the Journal. Edwards will retire from the company in August.

The same memo disclosed the company had received reports of “behavior occurring within our organization that do not reflect our core values of inclusivity, respect and empowerment.”

Parker did not disclose the nature of the complaints or whether they involved Edwards directly. A Nike spokesman told the Journal there were no allegations against Edwards and declined to provide details.

“This has been a very difficult time,” Parker wrote in the memo.

Parker said Nike would be reviewing the company’s protocol for dealing with internal complaints, Wall Street Journal reported. Furthermore, to deal with Edwards unplanned absence, Parker said he will remain chairman and CEO of Nike beyond 2020.

Nike did not immediately return CNBC’s request for comment.

Read more about Trevor Edwards’ departure from Nike from the Wall Street Journal.

Leave a Reply

Next Post

Overstock.com shares tumble 13% after earnings

Shares of Overstock.com dropped in extended trading Thursday after the e-commerce company reported a sales decline and no significant progress on a potential sale of its retail arm to focus on its cryptocurrency-related business. The stock fell 13 percent in after-hours trading to below $42 a share. Shares closed 0.6 […]

You May Like