Longtime Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz returns to lead the company on an interim basis after the coffee giant's current CEO announced his retirement. President and CEO Kevin Johnson said he would ...
In keeping with his recent trend of acting like a presidential candidate without officially running, former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is now on a hiring spree for the Howard Schultz Team. RELATED: ...
Howard Schultz said he was worried about AI and the speed at which it is progressing. The former Starbucks CEO drew parallels to social media, saying regulation lagged behind. He urged Big Tech ...
And by now you’ve probably wondered whether Schultz will follow through with rumors about running for president. He certainly sounded like somebody who’s looking to challenge the sitting president ...
The coffee giant is planning a joint venture with private-equity firm Boyu Capital for its more than 8,000 stores.
It’s been two years since Howard Schultz retired from the board of directors of Starbucks, a company he founded and led for decades, but he still enjoys chatting with customers—as he did on Tuesday ...
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Howard Schultz's advice for CEOs on weathering economic uncertainty is simple: "Serve every customer and partner beyond their expectations," the former Starbucks CEO wrote in a LinkedIn post on ...
Longtime Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz will face sharp questioning Wednesday when he appears before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee to defend the company's actions during an ...
On Sunday, former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz told 60 Minutes’ Scott Pelley that he is seriously considering a run for president in 2020. Not everyone was pleased. Shortly after he took to the stage ...
"I look forward to supporting this next generation of leaders to steward Starbucks into the future as a customer, supporter and advocate in my role as chairman emeritus," Schultz said in a statement.
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is seriously considering running for president in 2020 and he plans to do it as a “centrist independent.” During an interview with 60 Minutes that aired on Sunday, ...