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Starbucks may have a strong international presence these days, but when it opened its first location outside North America, it faced some challenges.
The chief executive of Starbucks North America, Michael Conway, has decided to retire and he will not be replaced, the coffee giant said Monday. Starbucks said on its website that Conway ...
Michael Conway, Starbucks' North America CEO, is retiring in November, without a replacement. Sara Trilling, Starbucks' North American president, will lead retail operations in the region.
In a surprising move, Michael Conway, Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX) North America CEO, has resigned after only six months in the role. What Happened: Conway, who took on the position in April ...
Starbucks is slated to report quarterly results after the bell Tuesday, marking the coffee chain's third report under new CEO Brian Niccol.
and "create a sense of familiarity for our customers" at all Starbucks locations across North America, the company said in the statement. The new policy will require baristas to wear: Any solid ...
Starbucks is updating its uniform policy ... Beginning May 12, baristas at stores in North America will have to wear solid black tops under their aprons, a change from employees being allowed ...
no matter which store they visit across North America," Starbucks said in a news release. The company said the dress code change will maintain the green apron's status as the symbol for Starbucks ...
(Reuters) - Starbucks said on Monday that its North America CEO, Michael Conway, had decided to retire after about 11 years at the coffee chain. The move comes amid newly-appointed Chief Executive ...