After nearly ten years with Reebok, Bob Munroe, President of Reebok USA, has decided to leave the company. Munroe played a critical role in driving the brand’s growth in North America.  Under his leadership, Reebok experienced numerous consecutive quarters of sequential growth in the U.S. market.  However, according to a statement from Reebok, current business conditions and the changing U.S. retail landscape have resulted in the reorganization of the Reebok brand’s U.S. sales team.  This was a decision said to be agreed to by Munroe and Paul Harrington, Reebok’s President and CEO.   Munroe’s resignation is effective immediately.


 

David Kahan, who joined the brand in 2002 and is currently the Senior Vice President of Sales, Reebok USA, will work closely with Harrington to transition the U.S. organization over the next few months.  Details have not yet been finalized.