

His father and his brother both built shoes, too. He grew up in a cluster of Massachusetts “shoe towns,” like Haverhill, Lowell, and Lawrence. This year, Weitzman also started roller-blading and devoting time to tennis and skiing in the Berkshires to fill time during the pandemic.įor the course, he touches on stories closer to home. He also visited a large crowd at MassArt pre-pandemic. Since then, Weitzman has spoken at colleges like Brown, Dartmouth, and the University of Pennsylvania, his alma mater, where the design school bears his name. It was very, very successful and encouraged me to teach in some way.” “And then someone asked me to give a talk on my entrepreneurial experiences.

You'll champion a culturally connected vision with emphasis on product design integrity, forward thinking innovation, industry leading quality & product performance. If this is you, you'll lead or participate in Key Brand and Footwear Initiatives from design through execution. You will also manage a variety of diverse product needs with your team per season. You'll be capable of designing any product in the Category, with emphasis on innovative, consumer relevant product. You'll also contribute and be a key partner, with your leader, in product design and development. We are looking for a key contributor to inspire the SSI design team as you work together to implement consumer right product concepts and designs. The ideal designer will be passionate about elevating the consumer experience through outstanding product craft, and will push the limits of Design! Team collaboration & relationship building is key, while project management skills, strategic thinking, and the ability to help lead project teams to completion is critical. We are looking for an outstanding Senior Footwear Designer for the Men’s SSI (Sport Style Innovation) team, who understands street culture and the needs of those communities within this space! We need a highly creative problem solver, who doesn’t settle for anything less than the best design solutions, to meet the needs of the consumer or athlete. Nike designers look to the future, aggressively pursuing materials, ideas and forms that further elevate the athlete experience, raise the bar for modern style and reduce environmental impact. The Design teams include artists, inventors and specialists, all with different focuses, including color and material experts, and apparel, footwear and graphic designers. designers chase their curiosities and build what’s next, shaping the culture and advancing human potential. it’s about each person bringing skills and passion to a challenging and constantly evolving game.

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Its culture thrives by embracing diversity and rewarding imagination. The company looks for people who can grow, think, dream and create. It is a place to explore potential, obliterate boundaries and push out the edges of what can be. does more than outfit the world’s best athletes.
