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All eyes are on Kevin Johnson, who is poised to take the helm of Starbucks when its iconic CEO Howard Schultz steps away from that post in April. Johnson, the coffee giant’s COO, will move into ...
Kevin Johnson and Howard Schultz. (Starbucks Photo) Johnson has more than three decades of experience working at tech companies like IBM, Juniper Networks (he was CEO from 2008 to 2013), ...
Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson, a longtime tech exec who led the coffee giant since 2017, will retire next month, the company announced Wednesday. Howard Schultz will return as CEO in an interim role ...
Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson is retiring after five years at the helm of the company, the coffee chain announced on Wednesday -- paving the way for the return of Howard Schultz on an interim basis.
Kevin Johnson, who was named chief executive in 2017, will leave his post on April 4. Share full article Howard Schultz, who led Starbucks in two previous stints, will return as interim chief ...
Starbucks' new CEO Kevin Johnson says he knows about mobilizing people and connecting with customers, and that he is not going to fall into the trap of trying to be Howard Schultz.
With Howard Schultz stepping down, Kevin Johnson is taking on the job of a man whose name has become synonymous with Starbucks over the last 30 years.
Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson says vaccines will bring 'The Great Human Reconnection' in a few months. He told us about his biggest lessons of the past 12 months and prioritizing 3 simple principles.
- Kevin Johnson, Starbucks CEO "I think that's, in many ways, why customers want to do business with us," Johnson said. "I think we're all too divided these days and coffee brings you together." ...
Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson is jumpstarting the pace of innovation at the coffee giant, thanks to his deep technology background.Johnson, who took over the top spot in April 2017, was previously ...
Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson says his heart sank when he saw the video of two black men being arrested at one of the coffee chain's Philadelphia stores. "They didn't deserve that," he told CNN's ...