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Nike’s Chief Sustainability Officer Departs

Jaycee Pribulsky is leaving the company for a new opportunity after less than two years in the role. Her departure comes amid a choppy period of restructuring, when the sportswear giant’s sustainability efforts have faced scrutiny and it has rejigged communications on the topic.
A sneaker wall featuring Nike shoes with the brand's slogan "Just Do It." at the centre.
A sneaker wall featuring a variety of Nike shoes. (Shutterstock)

Nike’s chief sustainability officer, Jaycee Pribulsky, is leaving the company to pursue a new opportunity after less than two years in the role, according to a

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Shayeza Walid
Shayeza Walid

Shayeza Walid is Senior Editorial Associate covering Sustainability at The Business of Fashion. She reports on fashion's environmental impact, climate accountability, supply chain and labour issues. Based in London, she also contributes to BoF's Global Markets and UK coverage.

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