Perhaps it's only fitting that he made $23 million more this year, to perfectly match his jersey number. Miller started telling his inner circle about the secret over the last few months. IBT Fast Start - Let the best of International News come to you. All proxy statements are public filings made available to the general public by the SEC. I was drinking every day, he said. The proxy must be sent to every shareholder in advance of the company's annual shareholders meeting. Larry Miller is an American business leader, who is working for Nike, Inc. All rights reserved. Nike Exec Larry Miller Says 'Burden' of Hiding Incarceration for Murder Was 'Lifted' in Writing New Book. Miller admitted that he was unsure whether White was involved in the killing of his friend. Larry Miller, of Nike's Jordan Brand, Asks Forgiveness for 1965 Over the past 12 months, Jordan Brand shoes grossed more than $3.6 billion, a 15 percent year over year increase. For 40 years, I ran from this. Total Equity aggregates grant date fair value of stock and option awards and long term incentives granted during the fiscal year. The 72-year-old exec now serving as Jordan Brands chairman told SI of the 1965 slaying in his corner suite on Nikes campus in Beaverton, Oregon, where he keeps Miller, 61, had two years remaining on his contract with the Blazers, but he informed owner Paul Allen of his resignation on Friday. In 1965, when Larry Miller was a 16-year-old gang member, he shot and killed 18-year-old David White. But He is the chairman of Nikes Jordan Brand, supposedly the sneaker giants most successful brand, that posted more than $4.7 billion in revenue in 2021. Nike He then became president of the Jordan Brand about two years later, then went on to serve as president of the Trail Blazers in 2006. Two chance encounters at the same West Philadelphia street corner show the remarkable arc of Larry Millers life. A Nike Executive Told of Once Killing a Man. Under special circumstances, It may take up to 24 hours. Not only did he have fans tuning in every Sunday night, but he also introduced his playing days to a whole new legion of basketball fans. WebLarry Miller, the chairman of Nike's Jordan brand, fatally shot a teenager in 1965, he told Sports Illustrated in an interview published Wednesday.