who serves as Starbucks’ North America chief coffeehouse officer. Starbucks is looking for a turnaround after drink delays and other issues led to disenchanted customers and rare sales declines.
North American coffee market participants are seeking clarity on how the trade war started by the administration of U.S.
With that announcement, Sara Trilling, who served as president of Starbucks North America, left the company. Arthur Valdez, who served as chief supply and customer solutions officer, also stepped ...
A’s year-over-year sales growth wasn’t as robust as recent years, percentage wise, it continued to push unrivaled volumes at ...
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In January, the president of Starbucks’ North America division stepped down after her job was split into two; Starbucks now has one executive in charge of existing stores and another in charge ...
Among them, Sara Trilling, who was President of Starbucks North America, and Arthur Valdez, who held the position of Chief Supply and Customer Solutions Officer. How has Starbucks’ restructuring ...
The Journal reported that 40 percent of North America employees work remotely. At the heart of Starbucks’ comeback strategy is returning to a coffeehouse culture that emphasizes dining room amenities.
Brian Niccol led turnarounds at Taco Bell and Chipotle before becoming CEO of Starbucks. Here are the highlights of his ...
Smith’s appointment is the latest in a shakeup under Niccol. Earlier this year, Starbucks said its North America president and chief supply chain officer would leave. The company at the time ...