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Sources: Stanford to hire ex-Nike CEO as AD

Sources: Stanford to hire ex-Nike CEO as AD

According to sources, Stanford University is poised to appoint former Nike CEO John Donahoe as its new athletic director. Donahoe's extensive experience in the corporate world, particularly his tenure as the CEO of Nike, is expected to bring a fresh perspective and strategic leadership to Stanford's athletic program. The move signifies Stanford's commitment to strengthening its athletic department and enhancing the university's overall sports-related initiatives. While the details of Donahoe's appointment are still emerging, this decision is seen as a significant step in the university's efforts to maintain its reputation as a leading institution in both academics and athletics.

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