Under Armour’s Founder Will Return as C.E.O.

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Under Armour, the sports apparel company, said on Wednesday that its founder, Kevin Plank, would return as chief executive, in a leadership shake-up that will seek to revitalize the struggling brand. Mr. Plank, who founded Under Armour in 1996, had remained the company’s executive chair and controlling shareholder after exiting as chief executive at the end of 2019. He will take over on April 1 from Stephanie Linnartz, who led the company for just over a year. Ms. Linnartz took over from Patrik Frisk, who served in that role for two years. Under Armour, once hyped as the next Nike, has faltered in recent years amid a series of missteps and shifting consumer tastes in a highly competitive market. With sales slumping, the company’s stock has fallen by about 85 percent since reaching a record high in 2015. It rose slightly in after-hours trading after the news that Mr. Plank would be returning to lead the company after four years away from the job. In a note to employees posted on LinkedIn announcing his return, Mr. Plank said that the company was assessing its direction in an effort to “help us make the right choices to put us back on a path to actively build and drive toward our full brand potential.”