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10.20.2004 ET
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Nike Names New VP of Corporate Responsibility Maria Eitel Becomes President of the Nike Foundation
(CSRwire) BEAVERTON, OR - Nike, Inc. (NYSE:NKE) today announced the
appointment of Hannah Jones, director of corporate responsibility for
Nike's Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region for the past four
years, to vice president of corporate responsibility. She succeeds Maria
Eitel, who will become president of the Nike Foundation. Both moves are
effective immediately.
Jones, who joined Nike in 1998 as director of government and community
affairs in EMEA, will have overall responsibility for managing Nike's
global corporate responsibility function, including labor compliance,
global community affairs, stakeholder engagement and corporate
responsibility strategic planning and business integration. She will
report to Nike Brand President Mark Parker.
Eitel, as president of the Nike Foundation, will be responsible for
building and managing a newly restructured Foundation that will focus on
giving the world's most disadvantaged girls an opportunity to participate
more fully in life. The work of the Foundation will launch in the spring
of next year. Eitel will report to Parker and the Foundation board of
directors.
"Over the past seven years, Maria and the entire corporate responsibility
team have made great progress in helping Nike define its role as a
responsible global citizen, engage with the outside world and integrate
corporate responsibility more fully into our business. We cannot thank
her and the team enough for helping establish Nike's leadership position
in corporate responsibility," Parker said. "Maria's experience in
corporate responsibility and partnership development will be critical to
establishing the Nike Foundation as a world class global organization."
Since 1998, Nike has established an environmental sustainability policy
and initiatives; targeted to give three percent of the company's pre tax
income to communities around the globe, which amounted to $37.3 million in
cash and product in fiscal year 2004; developed an internal and external
contract factory monitoring program; and driven greater integration of
corporate responsibility into the business.
"We are very fortunate to have someone with Hannah's broad corporate
responsibility experience to take over the management of this important
function at Nike. She has built a strong corporate responsibility team
and strategic program in our EMEA region and has been an integral part of
the global corporate responsibility team. We look forward to Hannah and
the global Corporate Responsibility team building on our accomplishments
over the last seven years," Parker added.
Prior to joining Nike, Jones was a consultant to Microsoft and
Kimberly-Clark on their community affairs programs and the European
manager of Community Service Volunteers Media, a U.K.- based
non-governmental organization where she led pan-European campaigns around
youth issues. She began her professional career as a reporter, researcher
and producer as part of the social action unit for BBC Radio One and Radio
Five. A British citizen who speaks French, Spanish and Welsh, Jones and
her family will relocate from Brussels to Nike's world headquarters in
Beaverton, Oregon USA.
Eitel joined Nike in 1998 as Nike's first vice president of corporate
responsibility. Prior to joining Nike, Eitel served as European corporate
affairs group manager for Microsoft Corp., director of public affairs for
the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and was senior manager of
communications at MCI Communications Corp. From 1989 to 1992, she served
the White House as deputy director of media relations and later as special
assistant to the President for media affairs.
About Nike, Inc.
NIKE, Inc. based in Beaverton, Oregon, USA is the world's leading
designer, marketer and distributor of authentic athletic footwear,
apparel, equipment and accessories for a wide variety of sports and
fitness activities. Wholly owned Nike subsidiaries include Converse Inc.,
which designs, markets and distributes athletic footwear, apparel and
accessories; Bauer NIKE Hockey Inc., a leading designer and distributor of
hockey equipment; Cole Haan® a leading designer and marketer of luxury
shoes, handbags, accessories and coats; Hurley International LLC, which
designs, markets and distributes action sports and youth lifestyle
footwear, apparel and accessories and Exeter Brands Group LLC, which
designs and markets athletic footwear and apparel for the value retail
channel.
For more information about Nike Corporate Responsibility, visit www.nikeresponsibility.com.
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