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Nike rocked by executive’s $100k credit card bill after sneaker side project

One of Nikes most senior executives has been forced to resign after she was linked to her sons lucrative sneaker-flipping business.Ann Hebert, the sportswear giant’s vice president and general manager for North America, left her job Tuesday (AEDT) after more than 25 years at Nike, the company said in a brief statement.
Nike did not say why Hebert resigned, but her departure came four days after a Bloomberg Businessweek report detailed how her 19-year-old son, Joe Hebert, made hefty profits by buying…
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