I’m guessing this was a bridge too far even for Nike.
That article spoke about numerous things where, if the subject of that article had a direct connection to Nike, red flags would be flying all over the place. And sure enough there was a direct connection to Nike.
Something tells me an internal investigation has already been launched. The next questions will be “Who else knew this was going on and when did they know?” Call me cynical, but I have a hard time believing the activities of this company were a secret until that article was published.
I have to say, it was insanely careless for AH to attach her name to that Amex Card. And the warehouses and trucks with Nike shoes of unknown and mysterious origin?!? SOMEONE had to know what was going on.
I’ll freely admit, AH may not have known at all about the less savory stuff. We simply don’t know. But to be as high up the corporate ladder as she was, and know your son is running a lucrative business in the “secondary” Nike marketplace? She HAD to know that was a really, really bad look.
Today Nike said AH “decided to step down”. I guess that’s one way to phrase it. At least it’s not quite as brutal as “Decided to retire to spend more time with family.”