Nike has shuffled its senior leadership team under its new boss, announcing the appointments of a new chief operating officer and chief financial officer earlier this week.

The brand announced that long-serving chief operating officer Eric Sprunk would be departing the business on April 1, to be replaced by Andy Campion, who is currently chief financial officer. Campion will be succeeded by Matthew Friend, current vice-president of investor relations.

The sportswear giant also announced on Tuesday that president of Nike Direct Heidi O’Neill would be promoted to president of consumer and marketplace from April 1, succeeding Elliott Hill who will leave the business.

The reshuffle is one of the first major moves made by new chief executive John Donahoe, who replaced long-term boss Mark Parker in January. Parker, who is now executive chair of the brand, said at the time he would be “partnering closely with John and the management team”.

On the new appointments, Donahoe said: “Heidi and Andy’s leadership has been instrumental in both evolving and driving Nike’s strategy over the last decade.

“In their new roles, we will see them have an even greater impact on Nike’s success in the future. Matthew brings more than 10 years of Nike experience to the CFO role and will be a great addition to our executive leadership team.”