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America: Nike appoints Amy Montagne as leader for its women’s business

Nike Inc has appointed Amy Montagne as the new leader of its women’s business.

Currently, the vice president and general manager for Asia, Pacific, and Latin America, Amy replaces Whitney Malkiel.

Cathy Sparks who is the current vice President, of Nike Direct, Europe, Middle East, and Africa will take the former role of Montagne.

President of consumer and marketplace at Nike Inc, Heidi O’Neill said “These changes will further build on our strengths and underscore our commitment to accelerate our women’s business, invest in our geographies, and further grow our top talent”.

Montagne is a Nike Veteran who has held vice president roles and positions of increasing responsibility in North America. Before joining Nike, she held roles in allocation, planning and merchandising at Gap Inc., Mervyn’s and Walmart.

Cathy Sparks has worked with Nike for 25 years. She started at NikeTown Portland as a store athlete, and has held positions of increasing responsibility across four geographies and global resulting in deep experience in marketplace transformation and consumer-led growth through brand, product and experiences.

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