New Delhi, Aug. 1 -- Former Nike CEO John Donahoe has been hired as athletic director at Stanford.

Donahoe will become the school's eighth athletic director and replace Bernard Muir, who stepped down this year. He will officially begin in the role Sept. 8.

"Stanford occupies a unique place in the national athletics landscape," school president Jon Levin said in a statement. "We needed a distinctive leader - someone with the vision, judgment, and strategic acumen for a new era of college athletics, and with a deep appreciation for Stanford's model of scholar-athlete excellence. John embodies these characteristics."

ESPN first reported the move.

Donahoe graduated from Stanford Business School and was CEO at Nike from 2020-24. Donahoe al...