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NIKE, Inc. Appoints Michael Gonda as Executive Vice President and Chief Communications Officer
NIKE, Inc. Appoints Michael Gonda as Executive Vice President and Chief Communications Officer

Al Bawaba

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Al Bawaba

NIKE, Inc. Appoints Michael Gonda as Executive Vice President and Chief Communications Officer

NIKE, Inc. (NYSE:NKE) announced today that Michael Gonda will become Executive Vice President and Chief Communications Officer of NIKE, Inc., effective July 7, 2025. In this role, Gonda will lead the global communications organization, overseeing all facets of the communications strategy, including storytelling, corporate and brand reputation, issues management, and employee engagement. As a member of the company's Senior Leadership Team, Gonda will report to President and Chief Executive Officer Elliott Hill.'Michael is a deeply strategic, emotionally intelligent, purpose-driven leader who understands the power of storytelling to move both brands and people,' said Hill. 'His vision for driving impactful communications, his instinct for building high-performing teams, and his ability to form authentic connections will help Nike amplify the voice of sport and athletes around the world in bold and meaningful ways. I'm confident he's the right leader for us as we put Nike back at the center of sport, and our team is excited for the vision and leadership he brings.'Gonda joins Nike from McDonald's Corporation, where he held several senior leadership roles, including Chief Impact Officer for North America—overseeing communications, public affairs, sustainability, community engagement and philanthropy for the company's largest markets—and as Global Chief Communications Officer. During his tenure, he served on several leadership bodies, including the Global Senior Leadership Team.'Nike has always been more than a brand—it's a storyteller, a cultural force, and a catalyst for belief,' said Gonda. 'I'm deeply honored to join a company that has shaped how people see themselves and the world around them, and am humbled to help Nike tell the stories that matter, connect even more deeply with athletes and communities, and write the next ambitious chapter with Elliott and this team.' Prior to McDonald's, Gonda held senior leadership roles at Chobani, a purpose-driven food company, and communications agency Weber Shandwick. An avid runner and traveler, Michael has lived across the United States, Kenya, and China. He earned a Bachelor's degree in English with Honors from Brown University.

American giant Nike appoints Michael Gonda as new executive VP & CCO
American giant Nike appoints Michael Gonda as new executive VP & CCO

Fibre2Fashion

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Fibre2Fashion

American giant Nike appoints Michael Gonda as new executive VP & CCO

NIKE, Inc. (NYSE:NKE) announced that Michael Gonda will become Executive Vice President and Chief Communications Officer of NIKE, Inc., effective July 7, 2025. In this role, Gonda will lead the global communications organization, overseeing all facets of the communications strategy, including storytelling, corporate and brand reputation, issues management, and employee engagement. As a member of the company's Senior Leadership Team, Gonda will report to President and Chief Executive Officer Elliott Hill. 'Michael is a deeply strategic, emotionally intelligent, purpose-driven leader who understands the power of storytelling to move both brands and people,' said Hill . 'His vision for driving impactful communications, his instinct for building high-performing teams, and his ability to form authentic connections will help Nike amplify the voice of sport and athletes around the world in bold and meaningful ways. I'm confident he's the right leader for us as we put Nike back at the center of sport, and our team is excited for the vision and leadership he brings.' Nike, Inc has named Michael Gonda as EVP and chief communications officer, effective July 7, 2025. Reporting to CEO Elliott Hill, he will lead global communications, brand reputation, and employee engagement. Gonda previously held senior roles at McDonald's, Chobani, and Weber Shandwick, and is known for purpose-driven leadership and impactful storytelling. Gonda joins Nike from McDonald's Corporation, where he held several senior leadership roles, including Chief Impact Officer for North America—overseeing communications, public affairs, sustainability, community engagement and philanthropy for the company's largest markets—and as Global Chief Communications Officer. During his tenure, he served on several leadership bodies, including the Global Senior Leadership Team. 'Nike has always been more than a brand—it's a storyteller, a cultural force, and a catalyst for belief,' said Gonda . 'I'm deeply honored to join a company that has shaped how people see themselves and the world around them, and am humbled to help Nike tell the stories that matter, connect even more deeply with athletes and communities, and write the next ambitious chapter with Elliott and this team.' Prior to McDonald's, Gonda held senior leadership roles at Chobani, a purpose-driven food company, and communications agency Weber Shandwick. An avid runner and traveler, Michael has lived across the United States, Kenya, and China. He earned a Bachelor's degree in English with Honors from Brown University. Note: The headline, insights, and image of this press release may have been refined by the Fibre2Fashion staff; the rest of the content remains unchanged. Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RM)

Nike CEO Finishes C-Suite Makeover With McDonald's Executive
Nike CEO Finishes C-Suite Makeover With McDonald's Executive

Bloomberg

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Nike CEO Finishes C-Suite Makeover With McDonald's Executive

Nike Inc. Chief Executive Officer Elliott Hill named a new head of communications, capping months of ousters, promotions and hirings as he tries to revive growth at the world's largest sporting brand. Since Hill came out of retirement and returned to Nike in October, he's changed most of the top positions under the CEO. And with the hiring of Michael Gonda from McDonald's Corp. as chief communications officer, Hill has finished revamping Nike's top ranks, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.

NIKE, Inc. Appoints Michael Gonda as Executive Vice President and Chief Communications Officer
NIKE, Inc. Appoints Michael Gonda as Executive Vice President and Chief Communications Officer

National Post

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • National Post

NIKE, Inc. Appoints Michael Gonda as Executive Vice President and Chief Communications Officer

Article content BEAVERTON, Ore. — NIKE, Inc. (NYSE:NKE) announced today that Michael Gonda will become Executive Vice President and Chief Communications Officer of NIKE, Inc., effective July 7, 2025. In this role, Gonda will lead the global communications organization, overseeing all facets of the communications strategy, including storytelling, corporate and brand reputation, issues management, and employee engagement. As a member of the company's Senior Leadership Team, Gonda will report to President and Chief Executive Officer Elliott Hill. Article content Article content 'Michael is a deeply strategic, emotionally intelligent, purpose-driven leader who understands the power of storytelling to move both brands and people,' said Hill. 'His vision for driving impactful communications, his instinct for building high-performing teams, and his ability to form authentic connections will help Nike amplify the voice of sport and athletes around the world in bold and meaningful ways. I'm confident he's the right leader for us as we put Nike back at the center of sport, and our team is excited for the vision and leadership he brings.' Article content Gonda joins Nike from McDonald's Corporation, where he held several senior leadership roles, including Chief Impact Officer for North America—overseeing communications, public affairs, sustainability, community engagement and philanthropy for the company's largest markets—and as Global Chief Communications Officer. During his tenure, he served on several leadership bodies, including the Global Senior Leadership Team. Article content 'Nike has always been more than a brand—it's a storyteller, a cultural force, and a catalyst for belief,' said Gonda. 'I'm deeply honored to join a company that has shaped how people see themselves and the world around them, and am humbled to help Nike tell the stories that matter, connect even more deeply with athletes and communities, and write the next ambitious chapter with Elliott and this team.' Article content Prior to McDonald's, Gonda held senior leadership roles at Chobani, a purpose-driven food company, and communications agency Weber Shandwick. An avid runner and traveler, Michael has lived across the United States, Kenya, and China. He earned a Bachelor's degree in English with Honors from Brown University. Article content NIKE, Inc., headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon, 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. Converse, a wholly-owned NIKE, Inc. subsidiary brand, designs, markets and distributes athletic lifestyle footwear, apparel and accessories. For more information, NIKE, Inc.'s earnings releases and other financial information are available on the Internet at Individuals can also visit follow NIKE on LinkedIn, Instagram and YouTube. Article content Article content Article content Article content

Denny's adds egg surcharge amid rising prices and bird flu shortages
Denny's adds egg surcharge amid rising prices and bird flu shortages

CNN

time26-02-2025

  • Business
  • CNN

Denny's adds egg surcharge amid rising prices and bird flu shortages

Denny's, the popular American diner chain, has joined a growing number of restaurants responding to the nationwide egg shortage by adding a temporary surcharge to egg-based meals. 'Due to the nationwide egg shortage and increased cost of eggs, some of our restaurant locations will need to temporarily add a surcharge to every meal that incudes eggs,' Denny's told CNN in a statement. 'This pricing decision is market-by-market, and restaurant-by-restaurant due to the regional impacts of the egg shortage.' The egg shortage is driven by an ongoing bird flu outbreak that has decimated flocks across the US since the beginning of 2022. Egg supplies have dwindled and prices have soared as a result, forcing many businesses to adapt. Denny's, which boasts more than 1,500 restaurants, declined to specify how many locations are affected or the exact amount of the surcharge, citing the 'fluid situation.' Despite the price increases, the chain emphasized its commitment to diners' appetite for value 'while navigating these rapidly changing market dynamics.' Menu prices at US restaurants are rising as avian flu has killed more than 140 million egg-laying birds in the country since 2022. At least 18.9 million birds have been culled in the past 30 days alone, according to the US Department of Agriculture. The impact on prices has been clear. The average cost of a dozen large, grade-A eggs climbed to $4.15 in December, up from $3.65 in November, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Earlier this month, Waffle House, another storied US diner chain, introduced a temporary 50-cent surcharge per egg, citing the 'nationwide rise in cost of eggs,' CNN previously reported. The Georgia-based franchise, which has about 2,100 US locations, said it is 'continuously monitoring egg prices' and may adjust or remove the surcharge as market conditions improve. While diners and fast-food chains across the country are adding temporary surcharges to their egg-based meals, McDonald's said this week it will not pass on an egg surcharge to its customers, according to Michael Gonda, the company's Chief Impact Officer for North America. Additionally, the chain will offer a one-day promotion on March 2 for a $1 Egg McMuffin breakfast sandwich, according to a release. Bakeries are feeling the squeeze, too. Scott Auslander, general manager of the Washington, DC, bakery Bread Furst, said the surge in egg prices has been unprecedented. 'Our suppliers are telling us that they don't know when egg prices are going to come down — or if they're going to come down,' Auslander told CNN. 'Eggs are outrageous.' Bread Furst uses 150 eggs daily and has seen its costs more than double over the past year, Auslander said. The bakery recently raised prices on all of its egg-heavy items — about a third of the menu — including its signature 'messy egg sandwich,' which now costs a dollar more. 'We've really never had to think about the cost of eggs until now,' Auslander said. Major US retailers, including Costco and Trader Joe's, have had to take action as well, imposing limits on how many eggs one customer can buy. The egg crisis has pushed American businesses to seek alternatives abroad. CNN previously reported Turkey has stepped in to meet the demand, with producers there planning to export 420 million eggs to the US this year, the highest on record and nearly six times last year's US export total, according to estimates from Turkey's Egg Producers Central Union. Turkey is currently the only foreign country that exports eggs to the US, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation. Amid the shortage, more than 90 people were stopped from smuggling raw eggs from Mexico into the US since January, US Customs and Border Protection said last week in a news release. CBP urges travelers to declare all agricultural products to avoid fines and safeguard public health. 'Failure to declare may lead to potential fines and penalties,' the agency said in the statement. CBP said its agriculture specialists have issued 16 civil penalties, totaling nearly $4,000, for violations involving raw eggs and other prohibited items. The added egg-related costs trickling into various aspects of the US economy aren't likely to go away any time soon. With flocks taking months to replenish, the US Department of Agriculture projects egg prices could rise another 20% this year, leaving businesses and consumers alike scrambling to adapt for the foreseeable future. CNN's Juliana Liu, Jordan Valinsky, Bryan Mena, Vanessa Yurkevich and Maria Sole Campinoti contributed to this report.

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