Craig Stevenson, Quiksilver Inc.’s COO and global brand president, plans to leave the company in October. Stevenson will step down at the end of the company’s fiscal year ending Oct. 31, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday.

Stevenson’s COO duties have been split among Chief Executive Andy Mooney and other company executives, according to the filing.

Mooney, a former executive at Nike Inc. and Walt Disney Co., became chief executive last month. He took the top spot previously held by company founder Bob McKnight, who is now executive chairman at Quiksilver.
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