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Lululemon CEO resigns after over 4 years at the helm

Lululemon chief executive Laurent Potdevin resigns after over four years at the helm, amid unspecified "conduct" problems.

Vancouver-based apparel company says all employees must show 'respect' for each other

Laurent Potdevin is seen speaking at a conference, in Toronto in September 2017. Potdevin resigned on Monday as CEO of Lululemon. (Christopher Katsarov/Canadian Press)

Lululemonchief executiveLaurentPotdevinhas resigned after over four years at the helm, amid unspecified "conduct" problems, the apparel company said Monday.

The retailer made the announcement after the stock market closed, and said the move was effective immediately.

"Lululemonexpects all employees to exemplify the highest levels of integrity and respect for one another, and Mr. Potdevin fell short of these standards of conduct," the company said in a release without elaborating.

Potdevinalso stepped down as a memberof the Vancouver-based company's board of directors.

"While this was a difficult and considered decision, the board thanks Laurent for his work in strengthening the company and positioning it for the future," saidGlenn Murphy, the company's executive chairman of the board.

"Culture is at the core of Lululemon, and it is the responsibility of leaders to set the right tone in our organization. Protecting the organization's culture is one of the board's most important duties," Murphy said.

$5M separation agreement

Potdevinwasappointed CEO in December2013.

According to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Lululemon has reached a separation agreement with Potdevindated Feb. 2.The company has agreed to give him a lump sum payment of $3,350,000 US "as soon as practicable" after the separation date, plus another $1,650,000 US to be paid out in monthly payments over a period of 18 months.

Under the deal, Potdevin cannot sue Lululemon and must co-operate with the company, among other conditions.

The company said it has begun hunting for a new top executive, adding that Murphy and three other senior executives will take on added duties in the interim.

Problems for brand?

Analyst Neil Saunders, managing director of GlobalData Retail, called on the company to be more clear about the reasons for Potdevin's departure, and he called the loss of the executive "a blow to Lululemon."

"During his tenure, Mr. Potdevin oversaw the steady expansion of Lululemon through both calm and rough periods in the athleisure market," Saunders wrote Monday. "His innovative approach and his clear sense of Lululemon's values and essence is one of the reasons the company has enjoyed continued success, even while other sporting goods brands struggle to generate growth."

David Ian Gray, a retail analyst with DIG360, says while the low-profile Potdevin's departure may not hurt the company in the short term, the details of what prompted his ousting could have longer-term impacts.

"Lululemon is really built so strongly on a foundation of values and authenticity," he said. "It's not just words: it enables people in that company to be really digging in and steer in a right direction.

"If the staff lose faith in leadership that could have a ripple effect through the organization that could be detrimental."

In conjunction with the announcement of Potdevin'sresignation, Lululemon reaffirmed thefinancialguidance it gave onJan.8, that itsaid "reflects the ongoing momentum of the business."

The business said it remains on track to achieve$4 billionin revenue in 2020.

Shares of Lululemonclosed down 1.5 per cent on Monday, finishing at $77.41 US on Nasdaq. In after-hours trading, the stock slipped three per cent.

with files from The Associated Press and Anita Bathe