
Coincidentally Tchernavia Rocker — formerly chief people & administrative officer of Under Armour, Inc. left the company June 1, citing personal reasons. Prior to joining the athletic apparel company in February 2019 she was with Harley-Davidson, Inc., where she worked for 18+ years in HR leadership roles. Rocker left The Motor Company as VP chief human resources officer. Before her time with Harley-Davidson, Rocker had worked in various HR and operations roles at Goodyear Dunlop North America Tire, Inc.
“We thank Tchernavia for her many contributions to Under Armour throughout the past five years,” said Under Armour President and CEO Kevin Plank. “She has been an incredible leader for this brand and thought partner across our executive leadership. Always with a focus on the heart of our business, Tchernavia has played a pivotal role in building, while fostering a culture of inclusion, diversity and teammate development—efforts that contributed to Under Armour being recognized as one of the most trustworthy companies in America. Tchernavia will be missed, and we wish her all of our best.”
After leaving Under Armour and Harley-Davidson, Rocker recently joined Revlon as the cosmetic giant’s chief people officer. “Rocker comes to Revlon with leadership experience in human resources as well as organizational transformation, DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion), corporate strategy and sustainability,” reads the release. “Rocker will also play an advisory role in building Revlon’s ethnic hair care portfolio.”