Management Changes At Starbucks

Nation's Restaurant News , Friday, May 18, 2012 12:48 PM
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Starbucks Corp. has outlined shifts to its management team. Among the changes: Arthur Rubinfeld, a former head of global store development, has been named chief creative officer and president, global development and Evolution Fresh retail; Annie Young-Scrivner, formerly global CMO, has been named EVP and president, Starbucks Canada, the company's largest market outside the U.S; Colin Moore, previously SVP of the Americas division and president of Starbucks Canada, has been named SVP, Enterprise Optimization; and Craig Russell, formerly SVP, U.S. store services, has been named SVP, global coffee. Russell steps in as Dub Hay, SVP global coffee authority, retires in November.

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