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Nike executive forced to resign over $100,000 credit card controversy – Yahoo Sport Australia
The senior executive at Nike has quit after being linked to her son’s lucrative shoe-flipping business.

Ann Hebert resigned after working at Nike for more than 25 years. Pic: Instagram
A senior executive for sportswear giant Nike has been forced to quit after being linked to her son’s lucrative shoe-flipping business.
Vice President and General Manager for Nike North America Ann Hebert resigned this week after a Bloomberg Businessweek report detailed her son’s sneaker resale business that flips hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of shoes every month.
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