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Starbucks’ Howard Schultz stepping down as executive chairmanStarbucks’ Howard Schultz stepping down as executive chairman

Architect of the global coffee empire will depart at end of June

Nancy Luna, Senior editor, Nation's Restaurant News

June 5, 2018

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Howard Schultz, the visionary who built Starbucks into a global empire, is stepping down as executive chairman and member of the board of directors, the company announced Monday.

He will leave the board June 26, at which time he will be given the title of chairman emeritus.

Schultz led the Seattle-based coffee chain, which now has more than 28,000 locations around the world, for nearly four decades as CEO and executive chariman. Schultz left the role of CEO in April 2017 and was succeeded by current CEO Kevin Johnson.

“I set out to build a company that my father, a blue-collar worker and World War II veteran, never had a chance to work for,” Schultz wrote in a letter released Monday. “Together we’ve done that, and so much more, by balancing profitability and social conscience, compassion and rigor, and love and responsibility.”

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His exit comes on the heels of national racial bias scandal that led to the company closing its company operated locations last week for employee training sessions. The incident occurred a year after Schultz is relinquished the helm of the coffeehouse chain’s global operations. Johnson has won critical praise for how he handled the aftermath of the racial profiling incident in Philadelphia.

Schultz has been outspoken on a number of national political and social issues over the years, leading many to speculate that he might consider a run for president. The departure from Starbucks sets the stage for further involvement in public service. In a farewell letter to employees, Schultz noted he had created a personal website, which talks of a "new chapter."

Asked about potential plans for a run for office, Schultz told the New York Times, “I intend to think about a range of options, and that could include public service. But I’m a long way from making any decisions about the future.”

In the letter to employees, Schultz said he was feeling a wide range of emotions while drinking his favorite French Press coffee, aged Sumatra. “Pride. Nostalgia. A heavy heart. But mostly, I sit here feeling a tremendous sense of gratitude. For years I’ve had a dream to build a different kind of company, one that has the potential to enhance lives and endure long after I was gone. Thanks to you, my dream has come true.”

His journey began in 1981 when he became fascinated with the first Starbucks in Seattle at Pike Place Market. The following year he uprooted his family and moved from New York to Seattle to assume the role of director of operations and marketing.

He eventually became the visionary who taught the mainstream coffee drinkers to pay a premium for a higher quality coffee prepared in what he called a “third place” community.  

Contact Nancy Luna at [email protected]

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About the Author

Nancy Luna

Senior editor, Nation's Restaurant News

Nancy Luna is a senior editor at Nation's Restaurant News and a contributing editor at Supermarket News. She covers the industry's largest and most talked about fast-food brands including McDonald's, Starbucks, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, KFC and Subway. She is an award-winning journalist with more than 25 years reporting experience. As a veteran business reporter based in Southern California, Nancy has covered some of the country's most beloved food and retail brands including In-N-Out, Taco Bell, Trader Joe's, Aldi, Whole Foods Market, Target and Costco. Luna is a graduate of Cal State Fullerton. When she's not digging for news on her beat, you can find Nancy regaling her fans about her latest dining adventures on her Fast Food Maven social media channels. Contact [email protected]  or follow her on Twitter at https://twitter.com/fastfoodmaven

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