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最新消息:Lululemon Athletica创始人对新任CEO任命表示担忧

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-- (第五段更新了lululemon的回应。) lululemon Athletica (LULU) 创始人兼最大活跃股东Chip Wilson周三致信公司股东,质疑任命Heidi O'Neill为首席执行官的决定。 他在信中敦促股东在公司2026年年度股东大会上投票支持他提名的三位董事会成员,称此举将“有助于重塑lululemon曾经的远大愿景和以产品为中心的品牌”。 Wilson表示,O'Neill在耐克(NKE)的长期职业生涯并不具备lululemon所需的“创意至上”的领导力。他还表示,董事会应该预料到投资者对她任命的担忧。 他补充说,推迟O'Neill的上任将使她面临数月的公众审视,并指出目前正在进行的代理权争夺战引发了更广泛的问题,即首席执行官的遴选过程是否应该由新董事会进行审查。 Lululemon告诉,其董事会“经验丰富”且“完全有能力”在持续的董事会更新过程中监督公司的战略、领导层和董事会组成。该公司表示,他们曾真诚地努力与创始人Chip Wilson达成协议,但他却拖延与提名人的会面,反复修改要求,并在讨论期间持续公开批评公司。

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