You are on page 1of 5

Chairman/CEO: Howard Schultz

entails being ultimately responsible for all day-to-day management decisions and for
implementing the Company's long and short term plans. The CEO acts as a direct liaison
between the Board and management of the Company and communicates to the Board on
behalf of management.
President/Chief Operating officer: Kevin Johnson

leading the companys global operating businesses across the Americas, EMEA
(Europe Middle East and Africa), and China/Asia Pacific, as well as Starbucks supply chain,
information technology, and mobile and digital platforms across more than 23,000 stores
worldwide.
Reporting directly to Starbucks chairman and ceo Howard Schultz, Kevin drives
Starbucks global growth agenda across the enterprise and its family of brands around the
world with a focus on partner (employee) and customer-facing innovations. He partners
closely with Starbucks group presidents Cliff Burrows and John Culver, and the companys
global finance, technology, and supply chain operational leaders.
Group president US Americas Teavana: Cliff burrows
responsible for all of Starbucks operations in the United States, Canada and Latin
America, as well as the expansion of Teavana retail stores and the integration of Teavana
into Starbucks retail stores. It is his mission to ensure that the Starbucks Experience is
delivered to customers and partners (employees), combining a passion for the best quality
coffee, served in a superb in-store environment. Cliff is known for his demonstrated track
record of strong leadership and a commitment to Starbucks Mission.
President Global Channel Development: Michael Conway
is responsible for Starbucks Channel Development business. The business unit is
made up of its consumer packaged goods (CPG) portfolio and Branded Solutions, which
includes licensed stores and foodservice. He serves as a member of Starbucks senior
leadership team and leads Starbucks efforts to connect people around the world to
Starbucks where they live, work and play. Today, Starbucks CPG products are available in
grocery stores, airports, hotels, and convenience stores in nearly 40 countries around the
world.

group president, Starbucks Coffee China and Asia Pacific, Channel Development
and Emerging Brands: John Culver
John Culver is group president, Starbucks Coffee China and Asia Pacific, Channel
Development and Emerging Brands. In this role, John leverages his 10-plus years of retail
and consumer packaged goods experience at Starbucks to lead the companys global
Channel Development and Emerging Brands portfolio while also overseeing the growth of
the companys fastest-growing retail segment in the China and Asia Pacific region, which
includes Australia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines,
Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam.
developing the talent, business model and infrastructure required for the aggressive
growth of Starbucks

president, Evolution Fresh: jeff jansberry


As president of Evolution Fresh, Starbucks cold-pressed juice brand, Jeff Hansberry
is passionate about bringing health and wellness to customers and our Starbucks partners
(employees) and leading the development of the $1.6 billion super-premium juice category.
Jeff has enterprise-wide responsibility for the Evolution Fresh business unit within
Starbucks, overseeing sales, brand management, cold-pressed juice authority, product
development, finance, and partner resources. His team also partners with Starbucks supply
chain to manage the companys state-of-the art juicery in Rancho Cucamonga, California.

chief digital officer: adam brotman


Adam Brotman is chief digital officer for Starbucks Coffee Company and a key
member of Starbucks senior leadership team. Adam leads Starbucks core digital
businesses, including mobile and mobile payments, web, card, loyalty, e-commerce,
Wi-Fi, and the Starbucks Digital Network.

executive vice president, general counsel and secretary: Lucy lee helm

She was appointed as executive vice president, general counsel and secretary
in May 2012. In her role, Lucy leads the global Law & Corporate Affairs
department, including 210 legal and compliance partners (employees) in 16
offices around the world. She also serves as a member of Starbucks senior
leadership team and supports the companys board of directors

executive vice president, Global Supply Chain: deverl maserang


Deverl Maserang is Starbucks Corporations executive vice president leading
the Global Supply Chain Organization. He is part of Starbucks senior leadership
team and is accountable for end-to-end supply chain operations globally
spanning manufacturing, engineering, procurement, distribution, planning,
transportation, inventory management and worldwide sourcing. Deverl reports
to Starbucks chief operating officer Kevin Johnson.

executive vice president and chief financial officer: scott maw


Scott Maw is executive vice president and chief financial officer for Starbucks
Coffee Company. He was promoted to this role in February 2014 and is
responsible for the companys global finance organization.

executive vice president and chief partner (human) resources officer: scott
pitasky
Scott Pitasky leads Starbucks global partner (human) resources organization as
executive vice president and chief partner resources officer. Scott joined
Starbucks in October 2014 to lead efforts to support and transform Starbucks
partner experience.

global chief marketing officer:Sharon Rothstein


Sharon Rothstein is Starbucks global chief marketing officer. In this role, she has
responsibility for stewardship of the Starbucks brand as well as that for the companys
portfolio of emerging brands, including Seattles Best Coffee, Evolution Fresh, La Boulange,
Tazo and Teavana.

As a key member of Starbucks senior leadership team, Sharon leads the creation of the
brand narrative for Starbucks retail and channel development, marketing initiatives, creative
expressions, advertising, and key business partnerships. She also has direct responsibility
for leading Starbucks global creative studio, global digital marketing team and global
category brand management. Additionally, Sharon co-chairs the Starbucks global brand
leadership team and is responsible for amplifying and integrating the Starbucks brand and
customer experience through the companys rapidly expanding digital and loyalty platforms.

chief creative officer and president, Global Innovation and Evolution Fresh Retail:
Arthur rubinfield
Arthur Rubinfeld is chief creative officer for Starbucks and president, Global
Innovation and Evolution Fresh Retail. Arthur and his team are focused on the customer
journey from product innovation to store experience.
Arthur and the Global Development team lead Starbucks global store design strategy for the
companys more than 19,000 retail stores around the world, providing the Starbucks
Experience by incorporating the personality of the neighborhoods they are in. The group
focuses on reducing environmental impacts by green building and energy conservation
initiatives into our store designs

executive vice president, Global Coffee: craig Russell


As Starbucks executive vice president, Global Coffee, Craig Russell serves as
the company voice and advocate for coffee and its business strategy. He and
his team are responsible for all aspects of coffee category, innovation,
education and engagement. His team works closely with Starbucks Supply
Chain Operations and Global Responsibility teams to advance the companys
ethical sourcing efforts.

global chief strategy officer: matthew ryan

Matthew Ryan is global chief strategy officer for Starbucks. In this role, he has
responsibility for Starbucks long-term strategic planning process; improving
the monetization of Starbucks retail, channel and emerging brands; and
strengthening the companys fast-growing customer relationship management
and loyalty capabilities. Matt also serves on the companys Global Brand
Leadership Team responsible for integrating the companys regional brand and
marketing initiatives.

chief community office: blair taylor


Blair Taylor joined Starbucks in July 2012 as Starbucks chief community officer.
In this role, he leads Starbucks efforts to help communities thrive through the
companys community, government relations, diversity, and global
responsibility efforts. He also serves as a member of the Starbucks Foundation
Board of Directors.

executive vice president, Public Affairs: vivek Varma is executive vice president,
Public Affairs, leading Starbucks communications, community efforts, global
responsibility, public policy, and partner (employee) engagement teams across
the globe. He serves on Starbucks senior leadership team reporting to chief
executive officer Howard Schultz.
executive vice president and president, Teavana: annie young scrivener
Annie Young-Scrivner is president of Teavana and executive vice president of
Starbucks Corporation. Annie and her team are transforming the tea category
and bringing new and innovative Teavana products in Starbucks and Teavana
retail stores and through other channels. With more than 350 stores the U.S.,
Canada, Mexico, Middle East and including the recent successful opening of
Teavana Fine Teas in multiple cities, Teavana is positively positioned to capture
market share within the rapidly-growing $90 billion global hot and iced tea
market

You might also like