Former Nike exec joins Crocs in CFO shakeup
A casual footwear brand has tapped a retail veteran as its new finance chief.
Crocs Inc. has announced the appointment of Patraic Reagan as the executive VP and CFO of the company, effective Sept. 22, 2025. He will succeed Susan Healy, who tendered her resignation on Aug. 28, effective immediately. She will serve as an advisor through Oct. 31 to support a smooth transition.
Most recently, Reagan served as the CFO for SharkNinja Inc., a global product design and technology company, for more than a year and a half. Prior to SharkNinja, he spent more than 13 years in various roles of increasing responsibility at Nike, including VP and CFO, Asia, Pacific & Latin America, and VP of global business planning.
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From 2004 to 2010, Reagan was the CFO of global digital at Coach Inc.
"We are excited to welcome Patraic to Crocs, Inc. as our CFO,” said CEO Andrew Rees. “Patraic is a seasoned financial professional with a strong public profile and a track record of delivering consistent, profitable growth. We believe his consumer-centric mindset, robust financial experience in the footwear industry and his international expertise will complement our leadership team in driving long-term shareholder value.”
In his new position, Reagan will have responsibility over Crocs’ financial strategies, in addition to financial planning and analysis, accounting, treasury, investor relations, tax and internal audit.
"Crocs Inc. is a company that I have long admired – one whose profitable growth has been built on an enduring cultural icon and one where I see untapped potential across both the Crocs and Heydude brands," said Reagan. "Drawing from my global experience of leading high-growth brands through disciplined execution, I look forward to working alongside the talented leadership team to unlock shareholder value and drive consistent results for years to come."
Headquartered in Broomfield, Colo., Crocs’ products are sold in more than 80 countries through wholesale and direct-to-consumer channels.
