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- Nike CEO Elliott Hill hit one year at the helm of the sportswear giant.Hill took the reins as sales declined and demand weakened in key markets.Here's what analysts said about his first year at the helm.
Elliott Hill is one year into his marathon effort to get Nike back on track.
Hill rejoined Nike as CEO on October 14, 2024, after a decadeslong career at the sportswear giant. The former president of consumer and marketplace, who retired from Nike in 2020, returned to lead the company through declining sales, slowing growth, and heightened competition from smaller brands.
Nike shares jumped about 8% on the day Hill's appointment was announced in September.
Hill seemed to start his term with a sprint. He called out the company's missteps and unveiled his strategy to change things.
In March, Nike began its turnaround plan, which Hill calls its "win now" strategy. The effort has reoriented the company around sports from running to basketball, rather than gender or age.
Several analysts, including two who spoke to Business Insider, say it's still early, but Hill's plan shows signs of restoring Nike's edge in running and retail. Some gave the brand's comeback a B because it's taking longer than they expected.
Here's how Hill's efforts have stacked up in his first year.
