Jordan Brand president Craig Williams, The Whitaker Groupâ€
Footwear Newsâ€
Since becoming president in January 2019, Craig Williamsâ€
In June, Michael Jordan and the brand announced a $100 million over the next 10 years donation to organizations that promote racial equality, social justice, and access to higher education.
“When we thought about the Black community commitment, it was to make sure that Black people in North America and the U.S. didnâ€
In addition to the companyâ€
Jordan Brandâ€
“Women have been underserved in sneaker culture, and we believe we have a unique opportunity to put her first, to design products uniquely for her, to tell stories that are interesting to her, to build partnerships that makes sense for her and the way she views her place within this culture,†Williams said. “Women represents one of the biggest growth opportunities out there.â€
In addition to collaborations with Aleali May, endorsements of WNBA athletes like Aerial Powers, the brand partners with creatives and retailers that push the brandâ€
Last year, both the A Ma Maniére x Air Jordan 3 and the A Ma Maniére x Air Jordan 1 were not only successful releases but were also successful in relaying the stories of the Black community through the product, its details, and rollout.
“We partner with people who are like-minded, who believe they are special and want to contribute,†Williams said. “The good thing about partnership is that it benefits everyone. When weâ€
The entire conversation with Craig Williams can be read at Footwear News. Stay tuned to SoleSavy for more industry news.
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