New Nike CEO Highlights Allure and Risks of Boomerang Executives

Sept. 23, 2024, 6:31 PM UTC

Elliott Hill, the newly named chief executive officer of Nike Inc., came out of retirement last week to help the beleaguered brand regain its footing. He previously spent 31 years at the sneaker and sports apparel company, climbing the ranks from sales intern in 1988 to consumer division president before retiring in 2020.

Hill’s return is part of a rich history of big companies — Starbucks Corp. and UBS Group AG among them — calling on veteran executives to reestablish equilibrium in times of crisis. The most famous example is Steve Jobs, who returned to Apple Inc. 12 years after he was ousted as CEO in 1985. ...

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