Charlie Denson thought he'd spend a couple of years working at the small sneaker chain in Oregon, and then he'd "find a real job, at a real company." Two years turned into thirty-five and that little chain called Nike grew into the world's most famous athletic brand. Denson shared his incredible journey from Assistant Store Manager to Nike Brand President with St. Luke's students as part of our Lunch & Lead series.
St. Luke's parent and trustee Chris Wearing introduced Denson and his legacy of tying Nike to high profile athletes. Denson and his team created unforgettable branding campaigns featuring high-profile athletes including: Bo Jackson, John McEnroe, Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, Maria Sharapova, LeBron James, and Tiger Woods.
Among many questions Denson fielded during Lunch & Lead were two standouts: 1) Which athlete had the biggest impact on Nike? 2) How did the swoosh become synonymous with Nike?
Watch Denson's responses below...
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