According to a regulatory filing with the Securities &  Exchange Commission, Under Armour Inc. promoted Henry B. Stafford to chief merchandising officer, Matthew C. Mirchin to president, North America, and Adam Peake to EVP, global marketing.

The overall organizational realignments, effective Dec. 1, are “designed to
better support the company’s corporate and operational objectives and
continue to drive global growth.”

In his new
role, Stafford will be responsible for driving the integration of Under
Armour’s apparel, accessories and merchandising globally, as well as
continuing to oversee the company’s direct to consumer sales channels. Stafford previously served as President, North America.

Mirchin was previously EVP, global marketing. In his new role as president, Mirchin will be responsible for the overall results
of Under Armour’s North America business and will oversee the company’s
North America wholesale channel.

Adam Peake will assume the role of EVP, global marketing. Peake
previously served as senior vice president of sales, North America.

Kip J. Fulks will continue to serve as chief operating officer, leading the company’s supply chain operations, information technology and security, as well as spearheading product innovation for Under Armour across the world. Fulks will also continue to oversee the company’s global footwear product category.

Also continuing in their current roles are Brad Dickerson, Chief Financial Officer and Karl-Heinz Maurath, President, International.

“As we continue to introduce game-changing innovations and advance our goal to become the world’s number one performance brand, it is critical that we evolve our leadership structure to ensure that we are maximizing opportunities for global growth and success,” said Kevin Plank, chairman and CEO of Under Armour.