Lululemon Athletica Inc. says Laurent Potdevin has resigned as CEO effective immediately, saying he fell short of the company’s standards of conduct.
The Vancouver-based maker of yoga pants and other athletic-inspired clothing didn’t offer specifics but said Monday it expects all employees to exemplify the ‘highest level of integrity and respect for one another.’
Potdevin, 50, became CEO in January 2014.
Lululemon Athletica Inc. says Laurent Potdevin, 50, has resigned as CEO effective immediately, saying he fell short of the company’s standards of conduct
Glenn Murphy, chairman of the board, said it’s ‘the responsibility of leaders to set the right tone’ and protecting the organization’s culture is one of the board’s most important duties.
Lululemon said it has begun to search for a successor. The company has been on a rebound as it upgrades its fabrics while pushing online sales and men’s clothing.
Shares in Lululemon fell more than 3 percent after the announcement.
Lululemon said in a regulatory file that it would pay Mr. Potdevin an upfront cash payment of $3.35 million as well as another $1.65 million over 18 months.