John J. Donahoe II

John J. Donahoe II

President, CEO, & Board Member at Nike
Company Tenure: 9 years
Education:
Dartmouth College (A.B.) Stanford University (M.B.A.)
Biography:

John J. Donahoe II, a distinguished Board Member at Nike, has contributed his leadership for 9 years to the iconic sportswear company. Residing in Beaverton, Oregon, Donahoe’s extensive corporate engagements include pivotal roles at ServiceNow, The Business Council US, PayPal, eBay, Bain & Company, The Bridgespan Group, and Intel. His diverse tenure across these organizations showcases his dynamic leadership. Donahoe holds a solid educational background, having graduated from Dartmouth College and earned a degree from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business. His political contributions are noteworthy, with $10,650 to Republican causes and $743,300 to Democrat causes. For a comprehensive overview, his profiles can be explored on OpenSecrets and FEC.

Profile Details

Total Political Contributions More information

Republican Support
Democratic Support
$10,650 $743,300

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Key Statements

"Diversity and inclusion are core essentials to an innovative culture."

"I think that one of the important things for each company to do is to figure out what are those social issues which are directly connected to our purpose as a company or our mission as a company."

In regards to Nikes 'Core Beliefs' -"one that's been front and center is Nike's belief to stand up for racial justice, social justice "

"our aspirations to be a leader externally on speaking out, on racial and social and economic injustice. But we also want to be a leader in being the most diverse and inclusive company in the world."

"diversity and inclusion is not just a nice thing to do because it happens to be in vogue at the moment. It's the best way to win. "

"we're investing with and partnered with Michael Jordan and Nike and the Jordan brand, investing $140,000,000 in the NAAC Advancement Fund, Black Girls Code, other organizations to promote social and economic justice in the black community and in our society."

"We're in an environment where private companies need to engage on social issues because many of the historical institutions that either in reality or perception led those things are either in disrepair or being challenged right now"

In regards to Walmart and Gun control – "what Doug's done on gun control is just so impressive"

In regards to the Lakers acomplishments- "their biggest impact may have been off the court with the Black Lives Matter."