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‘The past years have been marked by several external factors that disrupted our business significantly,’ said Rorsted, who has been in the role since 2016.

Adidas CEO Kasper Rorsted is stepping down in a surprise departure

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BY Christopher Zara

Kasper Rorsted, the chief executive of Adidas AG, is stepping down.

In a surprise announcement Monday, the German sporting-goods and footwear brand said Rorsted and the company’s supervisory board have agreed that he will “hand over the CEO position during the course of 2023.” A search for his successor is already underway, and Rorsted is expected to stay on until his replacement is found and appointed, the statement said.

German-listed shares of Adidas AG were down almost 4% on Monday following the news.

Adidas has faced significant supply-chain and geopolitical challenges since the start of the pandemic. In a statement about Rorsted’s departure, supervisory board chairman Thomas Rabe cited “three challenging years that were marked by the economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical tensions,” and added that the time is right to “pave the way for a restart.”

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“The past years have been marked by several external factors that disrupted our business significantly,” Rorsted said in a statement. “It required huge efforts to master these challenges.”

Rorsted has been in the CEO role since 2016. He joined Adidas from the German consumer-goods giant Henkel, where he was known for cutting costs.

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Christopher Zara is a senior editor for Fast Company, where he runs the news desk. His new memoir, UNEDUCATED (Little, Brown), tells a highly personal story about the education divide and his madcap efforts to navigate the professional world without a college degree. More


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