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Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson to retire; founder Howard Schultz to return as interim chief

Kevin Johnson said he will retire next month after five years as CEO and 13 at Starbucks. Johnson, a former executive at Microsoft and Juniper Networks, succeeded Schultz as CEO in 2017. Longtime Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz will return to lead the company on an interim basis.

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By AP Mar 16, 2022 9:39:49 PM IST (Updated)

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Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson to retire; founder Howard Schultz to return as interim chief
Longtime Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is returning to lead the company on an interim basis after the coffee giant's chief executive announced his retirement.

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Starbucks made the announcement Wednesday ahead of its annual meeting.
Kevin Johnson said he will retire next month after five years as CEO and 13 at Starbucks. Johnson, a former executive at Microsoft and Juniper Networks, succeeded Schultz as CEO in 2017.
Johnson, 61, said he told the company’s board last year that he was considering retirement. His most obvious successor had been Roz Brewer, the company's chief operating officer, but he left the company in February to become the top executive at Walgreens.
Starbucks expects to name a permanent CEO by this fall. While Schultz leads the company, he will get USD 1 in compensation. Schultz, 68, is also rejoining the Starbucks board.
Investors cheered the news; the Seattle company’s shares jumped 5 percent in premarket trading. The company's shares are down almost 30 percent this year as Starbucks struggles with higher labour and commodity costs and weaker sales in China.

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