Under Armour executives are fleeing the struggling company
- At least five major Under Armour executives have left the company since October.
- The most recent departure is Under Armour's head of footwear.
- Under Armour is seriously struggling.
Under Armour executives seem to be fleeing the company.
On Tuesday, the Wall Street Journal reported that Peter Ruppe, the senior vice president of footwear for Under Armour for the past two years, is leaving the sportswear company.
Other executives who have left Under Armour since October include the company's co-founder, chief marketing officer, the head of its women's and youth's business, and the president of sport fashion.
Under Armour slashed its sales and earnings outlook for the rest of the year in October, when the company reported that revenue fell 5% in the third quarter, to $1.4 billion.
"The days of glory, when it would post double-digit uplifts in sales, are over," Neil Saunders, the managing director of the research firm GlobalData Retail, said at the time.