KEY POINTS
  • Nike CEO Mark Parker didn't shy away from the controversy over the Colin Kaepernick ad campaign Tuesday.
  • Parker told analysts he was very proud of the ad campaign, which connected with customers all over the world.
  • Nike's shares fell in after-market trading despite posting double-digit earnings and revenue growth during the fiscal first quarter. 
Colin Kaepernick is the latest face for Nike.

Nike CEO Mark Parker said executives are proud of the company's controversial, new ad campaign featuring former NFL player Colin Kaepernick, saying it strongly resonated with customers around the world and drove a record engagement on social media.

"How we look at it is how do we connect and engage in a way that's relevant and inspiring to the consumers that we're here to serve," he told analysts on an earnings call Tuesday. "Our brand strength ... is a key dimension that contributes to the ongoing momentum that we're building across the Nike portfolio."