Shuffle Board: Nike’s Latest Leadership Realignment, Green-ish Founder to Direct CCI

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PVH Corp.

Tommy Hilfiger owner PVH Corp. has named David Savman as global brand president of Calvin Klein, succeeding Eva Serrano, who will remain with the company through the end of the year as an advisor to support the transition. Savman joined PVH in 2022 and currently serves as PVH’s global head of operations and chief supply chain officer, and in 2024, also served as interim CEO for PVH Europe, credited with “repositioning” the region’s growth. He will also continue in his current role until a successor is named.

Nike

Athletic giant Nike announced several changes to its senior leadership team.

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Elliott Hill—Nike’s president and CEO—and Heidi O’Neill—president of consumer, product, and brand—divided the consumer, product, and brand leadership into three areas: consumer and sport, marketing, and product creation, inclusive of innovation and design. These roles will now report directly to Hill, as O’Neill is retiring from Nike after 26 years with the company.  She will continue to serve in an advisory capacity until September.

Amy Montagne has been promoted to president, responsible for “obsessing and serving” consumers across all sports. Phil McCartney has been promoted to executive vice president, chief innovation, design and product officer, responsible for “the creation of innovative” products, including those across Jordan and Converse. Nicole Graham has been promoted to executive vice president, chief marketing officer. Tom Clarke has assumed the new role of chief growth initiatives officer.

Puma

Global sportswear brand Puma has named Dominique Gathier the Teamsport business unit’s vice president. He replaces Matthias Bäumer, who became Puma’s chief commercial officer earlier this year, reporting to chief product officer Maria Valdes. In his new role, Gathier will be responsible for the entire product team in the business unit to lead the development and execution of product strategies and collaborations.

G-Star

Rushemy Botter and Lisi Herrebrugh
Rushemy Botter and Lisi Herrebrugh

Amsterdam-based denim label G-Star has announced the appointment of Rushemy Botter and Lisi Herrebrugh as creative directors for its premium collections. The design duo better known as Botter will reintroduce and reinvigorate the brand’s Raw Research collection. The first collection is set to debut during Paris Fashion Week in January 2026.