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Lululemon's CEO Resigns over Issue of Conduct

Lululemon's CEO Resigns over Issue of Conduct
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Monday, 05 February 2018 05:45 PM EST

Lululemon Athletica Inc. announced Monday that Laurent Potdevin has resigned as CEO effective immediately, saying he fell short of the company's standards of conduct.

The Vancouver-based maker of yoga pants and other athletic-inspired clothing didn't offer specifics but said it expects all employees to "exemplify the highest level of integrity and respect for one another."

Lululemon said it has begun the search for a successor.

Potdevin became CEO in January 2014 and led the rebuilding of Lululemon's brand after a major flub — thousands of stretchy black yoga pants were recalled after customers complained that they were too sheer — cost the company millions and sent the stock tumbling. A previous CEO, Christine Day, had left citing personal reasons. And founder Chip Wilson resigned as chairman in 2015 after suggesting that some women's bodies were not made for Lululemon's clothing.

Potdevin also has resigned from the company's board.

"While this was a difficult and considered decision, the board thanks Laurent for his work in strengthening the company and positioning it for the future," said Chairman Glenn Murphy. "Culture is at the core of Lululemon, and it is the responsibility of leaders to set the right tone in our organization. Protecting the organization's culture is one of the board's most important duties."

Analyst Neil Saunders, managing director of GlobalData Retail, called on the company to be more clear about the reasons for Potdevin's departure and said failing to do so would cause speculation that would "ultimately harm the brand." He also called Potdevin's exit "a blow to Lululemon."

"During his tenure, Mr. Potdevin oversaw the steady expansion of Lululemon through both calm and rough periods in the athleisure market," Saunders wrote Monday. "His innovative approach and his clear sense of Lululemon's values and essence is one of the reasons the company has enjoyed continued success, even while other sporting goods brands struggle to generate growth."

Lululemon shares, which had fallen 1.5 percent during regular trading as U.S. stocks slumped overall, dropped another 3 percent after the announcement.

Under Potdevin's leadership, Lululemon has been able to shake off the blues elsewhere in the athletic clothing industry. Brands like Nike and Under Amour have seen sales slow recently and have offered discounts. Lululemon has been focusing on developing products, like yoga pants with new fabrics that have resonated with shoppers.

Potdevin also expanded into the men's arena and has aggressively pushed its online business. In December, Lululemon had posted strong results for its fiscal third-quarter and raised its forecasts for the full year.

Before becoming CEO at Lululemon, Potdevin was president of Toms Shoes, where he spearheaded the expansion of the brand. Before that, he spent more than 15 years at Burton Snowboards in various positions, and as CEO from 2005 to 2010. He began his career in 1991 at French luxury goods purveyor LVMH.

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Lululemon Athletica Inc. announced Monday that Laurent Potdevin has resigned as CEO effective immediately, saying he fell short of the company's standards of conduct.
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