Don Blair, the longest-serving senior executive still working at Nike, will retire from his position of executive vice president and chief financial officer on Oct. 31, after a transition period. Andrew Campion, who joined the group from PepsiCo in 2007, will take over his position from Aug. 1. Campion worked initially with the group as vice president of global planning and development. He became CFO of the Nike brand in 2010, and last year he added the function of senior vice president for the whole group in charge of finance, strategy and investor relations. Blair started as Nike's CFO in 1999. Since then, the group's revenues have more than tripled, earnings per share have risen six-fold and the stock market value has increased over eight times.
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