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Starbucks Appoints New Global Chief Strategy Officer

By Kevin Chen, The Motley Fool

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Starbucks   (NAS: SBUX)  has appointed Matthew Ryan as its global chief strategy officer.

Starting in May, Ryan will report to CEO Howard Schultz and serve on Starbucks’ senior leadership team. He will lead the company’s long-term strategic planning process; improve the monetization of its retail, channel, and emerging brands; and strengthen the company’s relationship management and loyalty capabilities. Starbucks’ global customer insights and strategy teams will report to Ryan.

Moreover, Ryan will serve on Starbucks’ Global Brand Leadership Team, which is responsible for integrating its regional brand and marketing initiatives. He will partner with Sharon Rothstein, its recently appointed global chief marketing officer, to bring customer insights and analytics to the company’s brand expression and customer experience.

Previously, Ryan was the senior vice president of global brand, franchise, and customer relationship management for Disney. He provided customer input into the company’s long-term strategic planning, oversaw the development and cultivation of character franchises, and led development of customer relationship management programs. Before joining Disney in 1998, Ryan held senior strategic planning roles with several advertising agencies. He holds a bachelor’s degree in history and literature from Harvard University.

Howard Schultz, Starbucks’ chairman, president, and CEO, said of the appointment:

Matt’s innovative approach to customer analytics, market segmentation and brand optimization will bring a new level of insight and imagination to Starbucks and our significant brand ambitions.

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Starbucks Names Matthew Ryan Global Chief Strategy Officer

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Starbucks Names Matthew Ryan Global Chief Strategy Officer

SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Starbucks Coffee Company (NAS: SBUX) today announced that it has appointed Matthew Ryan as global chief strategy officer. Ryan was previously senior vice president of global brand, franchise and customer relationship management for The Walt Disney Company.

Matthew Ryan (Photo: Business Wire)

“The Starbucks Experience is built on our partners’ (employees) passion for creating meaningful moments of connection more than 70 million times every week and our company’s devotion to continuously innovating new choices and experiences that surprise and delight our customers at every interaction,” said Starbucks chairman, president and ceo Howard Schultz. “Matt’s innovative approach to customer analytics, market segmentation and brand optimization will bring a new level of insight and imagination to Starbucks and our significant brand ambitions.”

Ryan will report to Schultz and serve on Starbucks senior leadership team. He will lead Starbucks long-term strategic planning process; improve the monetization of Starbucks retail, channel and emerging brands; and strengthen the company’s fast-growing customer relationship management and loyalty capabilities. Starbucks global customer insights and strategy teams will report to Ryan.

Starbucks new chief strategy officer will also serve on the company’s Global Brand Leadership Team responsible for integrating the company’s regional brand and marketing initiatives. Ryan will partner with Starbucks recently appointed global chief marketing officer, Sharon Rothstein, to bring enhanced customer insights and analytics to the company’s brand expression and customer experience.

“To be a great and enduring brand, you must know your customers and they must know you; and Starbucks, like Disney, is one of the few companies in the world that has truly authentic connections with their customers that stand the test of time,” said Ryan. “Starbucks is building one of the most admired, important and exciting brands of the 21st Century and I couldn’t be more humbled and energized about the opportunity to help navigate and accelerate the game-changing journey they have already begun.”

As senior vice president, brand, franchise and customer relationship management since 2000, Ryan has led the stewardship and development of Disney’s global brand equity across the company. In this role he provided consumer input into the company’s long-term strategic planning, oversaw the development and cultivation of character franchises, and led development of cross-divisional customer relationship management programs, including the Disney Rewards Visa card. Prior to joining Disney in 1998, Ryan held senior strategic planning roles with several national and international …read more

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Starbucks Taps Sephora Exec to Manage Brand

By Justin Loiseau, The Motley Fool

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Starbucks has hired Sharon Rothstein, formerly a senior marketing executive at specialty beauty retailer Sephora, as its global chief marketing officer.

“Throughout our 42-year history, Starbucks has strived to innovate and exceed the expectations of our customers around the world,” said Chairman, President and CEO Howard Schultz in a statement today. He praised Rothstein’s ability to build the brand around the world with her “forward-thinking brand sensibility and global cross-channel marketing expertise.”

In addition to overseeing the Starbucks brand, Rothstein will also focus on the corporation’s “emerging brands,” including Seattle’s Best Coffee, Evolution Fresh, La Boulange, Tazo, and Teavana.

At Sephora, Rothstein was responsible for the company’s global brand positioning and digital transformation. She has also worked with Godiva, Starwood Hotels and Resorts, and Procter & Gamble. Reflecting on her new role, Rothstein was quoted as saying, “There has never been a more exciting or important time in Starbucks journey to bring my passion for elevating the customer experience to this iconic global brand.”

She will officially assume her new role on April 15.

The article Starbucks Taps Sephora Exec to Manage Brand originally appeared on Fool.com.

Fool contributor Justin Loiseau has no position in any stocks mentioned. You can follow him on Twitter, @TMFJLo, and on Motley Fool CAPS, @TMFJLo.
The Motley Fool recommends Procter & Gamble and Starbucks. The Motley Fool owns shares of Starbucks. Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days. We Fools may not all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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Starbucks Names Sharon Rothstein Global Chief Marketing Officer

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Starbucks Names Sharon Rothstein Global Chief Marketing Officer

SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Starbucks Coffee Company (NAS: SBUX) today announced that it has appointed Sharon Rothstein as global chief marketing officer. Rothstein was previously senior vice president of marketing at innovative specialty beauty retailer Sephora.

Sharon Rothstein (Photo: Business Wire)

“Throughout our 42-year history, Starbucks has strived to innovate and exceed the expectations of our customers around the world,” said Starbucks chairman, president and ceo Howard Schultz. “Sharon’s forward-thinking brand sensibility and global cross-channel marketing expertise will continue to push us toward our aspiration of building one of the world’s most relevant, trusted and enduring brands.”

Rothstein will report to Schultz and serve on Starbucks senior leadership team. She will steward the Starbucks brand as well as the company’s portfolio of emerging brands, including Seattle’s Best Coffee, Evolution Fresh, La Boulange, Tazo and Teavana.

“There has never been a more exciting or important time in Starbucks journey to bring my passion for elevating the customer experience to this iconic global brand,” Rothstein said. “I have been a loyal Starbucks customer and fan for most of my adult life and I am humbled to become a partner (employee) at one of the few companies in the world that embraces the value and responsibility of balancing business performance and social impact.”

As the senior vice president of marketing at Sephora since 2009, Rothstein authored the company’s new global brand positioning, elevated the brand’s image and executed multi-channel integrated marketing campaigns. She also played a key role in transforming Sephora’s digital experience with immersive content across all digital channels. Prior to Sephora, Rothstein held senior marketing and brand management positions with Godiva, Starwood Hotels and Resorts, and Procter & Gamble.

Rothstein earned her MBA from the University of California, Los Angeles and her Bachelor of Commerce from the University of British Columbia. She will start on April 15 and will be based at the Starbucks Support Center in Seattle.

About Starbucks Corporation

Since 1971, Starbucks Coffee Company has been committed to ethically sourcing and roasting the highest-quality arabica coffee in the world. Today, with stores around the globe, the company is the premier roaster and retailer of specialty coffee in the world. Through our unwavering commitment to excellence and our guiding principles, …read more
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