The Weekly Closeout: Nike appoints innovation chief and retailers face cyberattacks

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It’s been another week with far more retail news than there is time in the day. Below, we break down some things you may have missed during the week and what we’re still thinking about.

From Huda Beauty reclaiming full ownership as an independent brand to Hellmann's Mayonnaise hosting a wedding, here’s our closeout for the week.

What you may have missed

Nike names Tony Bignell chief innovation officer

About a week after a Nike internal memo revealed long-term veteran John Hoke would retire as chief innovation officer, the brand has found his replacement. Tony Bignell, vice president of running and footwear, will take over the position and begin transitioning into the role with the help of Hoke effective immediately. Hoke does not officially retire until October.

Bignell, who has spent more than 20 years at Nike and nine leading its footwear innovation team, will report to Chief Innovation, Design and Product Officer Phil McCartney. McCartney himself took on his current role just last month. Bignell has already been a part of the development of key Nike franchises, including VaporMax and Joyride, and led a reset for Nike’s running business, according to an internal memo.

In the new position, Bignell will be responsible for innovation across brands, products, sports and platforms. His replacement as vice president of running and footwear will soon be announced.

Huda Beauty founder buys back brand

Huda Beauty founder and co-CEO Huda Kattan has bought back her equity in the brand, giving her full control of the company.

TSG Consumer Partners in 2017 acquired a minority stake in Huda Beauty. 

"Taking back full ownership of Huda Beauty is a deeply very important moment for me," Kattan said in a statement. "It says that while many of us dreamers have visions that we are told are too big or not possible to do alone, in actuality, you have all the power you need to change the world yourself! This brand was built on passion, creativity, and a desire to challenge the beauty industry. As we step into this new chapter, I'm more committed than ever to pushing boundaries, staying true to our roots, and showing up for our incredible community every step of the way."

Kattan will serve as co-CEO with her husband, Christopher Goncalo, while her sister, Alya Kattan, will lead the brand’s social strategy. 

Prose launches West Coast customization center

AI-powered custom hair and skin care DTC brand Prose opened a new customization center in Commerce, California to serve its customer base on the West Coast.