Adidas
Kerstin Freitag is an experienced professional in project and program management, currently serving as a Sr. Project Manager at adidas, focusing on global supply chain strategy and programs since 2017. Prior to adidas, Kerstin was a Program Manager at En Classe Foundation, where the development and implementation of educational programs were central, benefiting schools in the Congo. Additional experience includes project management roles at Namibia Breweries Ltd, GBR Deutschland GmbH, and BMW Group, encompassing global partnerships, new business development, and sales training design. Kerstin holds a Master’s degree in International Business and Cultural Studies from Universität Passau and is a Certified Professional Coach, having completed coaching certification through iPEC.
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Adidas
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Adidas designs and manufactures shoes, clothing and accessories for athletes, and more recently, Adidas has added a lifestyle category to the brand. They are the largest sportswear manufacturer in Europe, headquartered in Herzogenaurach, Germany, and they are the second largest in the space globally after Nike. Adidas employs more than 59,000 people worldwide. Adidas is guided by their purpose, ‘through sport, we have the power to change lives. Everything they do is rooted in sport - the way the company is run, how it works with partners, how it creates products, and how it engages with consumers. Adidas aims to to include and unite people in sport, and to create a more sustainable world as they strive to expand the limits of human possibilities. Some of Adidas’ best know brands include, among others, Ultraboost, NMD, and Superstar for footwear, and franchises such as the MyShelter Jacket, the Tiro Pant, and the Z.N.E. Hoodie for apparel. Adidas also prides itself on innovation, recently commercializing successes like Predator Freak Vegan, a 100% vegan football boot, and Adizero Adios Pro 2, a high-performance running shoe that has been worn in the breaking of six world records.