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Starbucks appoints Lucy Lee Helm as first-ever chief partner officer

SEATTLE, U.S. – Starbucks has appointed Lucy Helm as its Chief Partner Officer. The move was announced by Starbucks’ President and Chief Executive, Kevin Johnson. Helm is an 18-year veteran of the company and its general counsel since 2012. The C-level position is equivalent to chief human resources officer ...

Are Starbucks customers willing to pay even more for a cup of coffee?

MILAN – After he steps down as Starbucks’ CEO, Howard Schultz plans to take on leadership of the company’s Roastery and Reserve brands. The idea behind those upscale concepts is to once again redefine coffee consumption both in the United States and around the world.

Starbucks vows to hire 10,000 refugees in 75 countries in response to Trump’s ban

WASHINGTON, US – Leaders of several American companies have announced plans to hire, house or otherwise support people affected by President Trump's sweeping freeze...

Quotes about coffee: “I was taken by the power that savoring …”

"I was taken by the power that savoring a simple cup of coffee can have to ..."

Schultz stepping down as Starbucks CEO

SEATTLE, U.S. - Starbucks Chairman and CEO Howard Schultz, who transformed the chain into a global coffee brand, is stepping down from the CEO...

Starbucks announces new leadership structure

SEATTLE, U.S. – Starbucks Corporation yesterday announced that Kevin Johnson, president and chief operating officer and a 7-year member of the Starbucks Board of...

Starbucks announces Reserve Roastery coming to Tokyo in 2018

TOKYO, Japan - Starbucks Coffee Company today announced it will open a Starbucks Reserve Roastery, Japan, in 2018. Located in the Nakameguro district, an...

Quotes about coffee: “For more than three decades, coffee has captured my imagination …”

"For more than three decades, coffee has captured my imagination ..."

What will Italy’s discerning coffee drinkers make of Starbucks?

By Jonathan Morris * “With great humility and respect” Starbucks has announced it intends to open its first outlets in Italy in 2017. For Howard Schultz, who transformed the Seattle roaster from 17 stores focused on selling coffee beans...

Starbucks in Italy: neither the red carpet nor the barricades

In the ongoing debate following the announcement of Starbuck’s arrival to Italy, we have received the following contribution from Antonio Schiavon written in the form of an open letter to Howard Schultz

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