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Lululemon Names Former Nike Exec Heidi O'Neill as CEO

Published Apr 22, 2026
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  • Lululemon named Heidi O'Neill its next CEO, effective September 8, 2026.
  • O'Neill spent 27 years at Nike, most recently leading Consumer, Product and Brand.
  • Her pay package is heavily weighted toward equity.

Lululemon (LULU) named Heidi O'Neill its next Chief Executive Officer on Wednesday, with an effective start date of September 8, 2026. She will also join the company's board on her first day.

The hire sends a clear message about where Lululemon thinks the turnaround has to happen: the brand and product side of the business, not the supply chain or international rollout.

Who Heidi O'Neill Is

O'Neill, 61, spent 27 years at Nike, where her most recent role was President of Consumer, Product & Brand from 2023 to 2025. That job put her at the top of the brand side, product strategy, and consumer segmentation, which are the exact skills Lululemon is trying to rebuild.

She joined Nike in 1998 and climbed through the women's product, retail, and direct-to-consumer groups, which gives her the category fluency Lululemon's board wanted in a successor.

Why Lululemon Is Changing Leadership

Lululemon has been dealing with slowing growth in its core women's category, which is still the backbone of the business. New brands like Alo, Vuori, and Gymshark have taken market share, especially with younger shoppers.

The company needs a leader who can refresh the brand without breaking what is still working. Until O'Neill joins, Meghan Frank and André Maestrini will continue as interim co-CEOs, with Marti Morfitt staying on as executive chair.

The gap: that setup creates about four months of interim leadership during back-to-school and holiday planning, which is an execution risk during the most important selling window of the year.

The Pay Package

O'Neill's compensation is heavily tilted toward equity, with most of the package coming from performance-linked stock grants. That aligns her closely with share price performance, which is how Lululemon's board wants to send a message: turnaround now, payout later.

The equity mix also signals the board sees a multi-year rebuild, not a quick product reset.

The International Lever

Lululemon's international business, especially in China and Western Europe, is still growing double-digits and is the largest untapped engine in the company's model. O'Neill's Nike experience included major international expansion cycles, and that background is partly why the board chose her over internal candidates.

Expanding outside North America without diluting the brand will be one of her earliest tests. Lululemon's pricing power is tied directly to its premium positioning, and overseas growth often pushes that line.

What to Watch

Hiring a Nike veteran for an athletic brand turnaround is a familiar playbook, and it has worked at Gap Inc., Under Armour, and other similar retailers. Whether it works at Lululemon depends on how much authority O'Neill gets to reset product, pricing, and store strategy in her first 12 months.

Her fall lineup will be the first real signal of her brand direction.

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