Nike Org Chart Report in 2024

Nike Org Chart Report in 2024

Nike Logo

NIKE, Inc.
One Bowerman Drive
Beaverton, OR 97005-6453
United States
Main Phone: (503) 671-6453
IR Website: https://investors.nike.com
Industry Sector: Consumer - Footwear & Accessories
Full Time Employees: 79,100
Nike CEO is John Donahoe

Nike is ranked 93 on the 2023 Fortune 500 list


Nike Org Chart - Corporate Structure

Nike Org Chart Corporate Structure

Nike Business Description

Nike, Inc. is one of the most valuable companies in the world. The company's products are sold in more than 150 countries and generate annual revenue of more than $30 billion. Nike's major players are its CEO, Nike CFO, and Nike SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats). Nike's apparel market is enormous. In 2016, Nike generated sales of $27.5 billion from its apparel division. This market is growing rapidly, and Nike is positioned to capture a significant share of this market. Nike's sports apparel division is the company's largest division and accounts for more than two-thirds of Nike's total revenue.

Nike Policies & Strategies

Nike's policies and strategies are designed to capture a significant share of the global apparel market. Nike employs a product mix that includes sports apparel, footwear, and accessories. The company's mix development focuses on creating new product lines that appeal to a wider range of consumers. Nike markets its products through global distribution channels and has a presence in more than 200 countries.

Nike Brand Strength

Nike's brand strength is its iconic relationships with Michael Jordan and other sports stars. The company's product cost is low, and it generates additional revenue from licensing and other agreements. Nike's biggest strengths are its powerful core brand and its ability to stiff completion. Nike's rake is low, indicating that it is able to pass along savings to consumers.

Nike is an American multinational corporation that makes, designs, and sells shoes, apparel, and accessories. The company was founded on April 29, 1964, in Beaverton, Oregon, by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight. Nike, Inc. is headquartered in Beaverton, with additional offices in Shanghai, Beijing, Tokyo, Sao Paulo, London, and Chicago. The company also has a significant number of employees in other countries. Nike employs over 30,000 people worldwide. Nike is the world's largest sportswear company, with revenues of over $30 billion in 2016.

Nike's weaknesses include its reliance on low-quality products and its image as a low-quality brand. Nike has been the target of several tax clampdowns in recent years, which has hurt its finances.

 

Nike Org Chart - Executive Leadership

Nike Org Chart Executive Leadership

John Donahoe, Nike's President & CEO along with Mark Parker, Executive Chairman, sit at the top of the Nike Organizational Structure. Other senior level executives who are on the Nike leadership org chart include Andy Camion, COO, Matt Friend, EVP & CFO, Monique Matheson, EVP & CHRO, Ann Miller, EVP & Chief Legal Officer, and Heidi O'Neill, President of Consumer & Marketplace. The Corporate Governance Team consists of Mimi Hunter, VP, Corporate Secretary and Corporate Governance & Securities Counsel and Johanna Nielsen VP, Corporate Controller.

Nike Org Chart - Board of Directors

Nike Org Chart Board of Directors


The Nike Board Members include Mark Parker, Executive Chairman, John Donahoe, President, CEO & Director, Travis Knight, Phil Knight, Thasunda Brown Duckett, Tim Cook, Michelle Peluso, Peter Henry, Cathleen Benko, John Rogers, and Alan B. Graf

 

Please complete the form below if you'd like to see a sneak peek at the rest of the Nike Org Chart & Sales Intelligence Report.