The President of Nike Speaks to COB Students and Faculty
Charlie Denson, the president of Nike brand, recently shared his personal success strategies as the second speaker in the Dean's Convocation Series in the College of Business.
Denson encouraged students to follow their hearts when making career choices. He said his decision to join Nike was simple. As a self-avowed "sports nut," he simply followed his passion. Denson later made decisions to accept new positions with the company based on his readiness to do the job and his ability to continue to learn.
Denson earned a bachelor's degree in marketing at Utah State University in 1978. He started with Nike as assistant manager of The Athletic Department, the first Nike-owned retail store, in 1979. Denson's movement up the corporate ladder culminated with his appointment as Nike's co-president in 2001. Since then, Nike has generated record breaking revenues.
Denson said Nike is about the power of human spirit and the ability to dream. And, the true power of dreams is that they never stop.
Nike originated with the humble quest for a durable running shoe. Today, it is the largest athletic apparel manufacturer in the world. The company's current success is measured in billions of dollars, and its market share grows as it continues to penetrate the global market.
Charlie Denson, the president of Nike brand, recently shared his personal success strategies with students in the College of Business.
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