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Starbucks Makes Key Executive Changes

Starbucks Coffee Company announced three executive appointments. First, Annie Young-Scrivner is named global chief marketing officer, a role in which she will be responsible for the global marketing and product strategy for the Starbucks brand. Second, John Culver, will assume the role of president, Global Consumer Products (CPG) and Foodservice, and continue leading the global Starbucks CPG and Foodservice business units. Last, Michelle Gass will serve in the newly created role of president, Seattle's Best Coffee (SBC), and be accountable for building the SBC brand and accelerating its growth potential in the global specialty coffee category. All positions report to Chairman, President and CEO Howard Schultz.

"As we move toward Starbucks new fiscal year, now is the time to keep the positive momentum seen in our U.S. business and build on our global opportunities. Moving SBC into a distinct and separate business unit will provide the focus necessary to enable SBC's full potential in the specialty coffee marketplace," comments Schultz. "These appointments will strengthen the expertise of a proven internal leader and enhance the leadership team with diverse talent from outside Starbucks to give us the depth necessary to operate a global business."
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