featured-image-standard-abstract-lines-dots-nodes-connecting

Howard Schultz is stepping down as chairman of Starbucks

Written by Joseph Nordqvist

Published: 02:32, June 5, 2018

Howard Schultz, executive chairman of Starbucks, is stepping down from his role, effective June 26.

Schultz served as the coffee giant’s CEO from 1986-2000 and again from 2008-2017. He was at the helm of the company as it expanded from a small Seattle-based chain of 11 stores to the largest coffeehouse chain in the world with more than 28,000 stores in 77 countries.

Schultz_Starbucks
There is speculation that Howard Schultz, pictured above, has U.S. presidential ambitions.

Schultz’s decisions fueled growth in the company. Starbucks has delivered a 21,000% gain in the value of its stock price since its initial public offering in 1992.

“I set out to build a company that my father, a blue-collar worker and World War II veteran, never had a chance to work for,” Schultz wrote in a letter addressed today to past and present Starbucks partners. “Together we’ve done that, and so much more, by balancing profitability and social conscience, compassion and rigor, and love and responsibility.”

Schultz will now become chairman emeritus.

In a memo sent to employees, Schultz said: “I’ll be thinking about a range of options for myself, from philanthropy to public service, but I’m a long way from knowing what the future holds,”

As reported by the New York Times, Schultz is often brought up as a potential candidate for the Democratic Party and has voiced his opinions about political issues in the past.

Schultz was vocal about his criticism of President Trump last year, describing him as “a president that is creating episodic chaos every day.”

Schultz told the New York Times:

“I want to be truthful with you without creating more speculative headlines.

“For some time now, I have been deeply concerned about our country — the growing division at home and our standing in the world.”

 

Joseph Nordqvist Avatar

Other News

Paramount secures final required clearance, but $110 billion Warner Bros. deal remains on hold

Aug 17, 2026

Drax receives carbon-capture permit as funding question remains

Aug 16, 2026

Apple and Google challenge UK app-payment plan as fee dispute deepens

Aug 16, 2026

Can going green improve a company’s financial performance? Sales may be the missing link

Aug 16, 2026

Core Scientific pays $444 million for 440MW Oklahoma power position

Aug 16, 2026

UK goods exports fall 6.3% in June as goods deficit widens

Aug 15, 2026

Study links biased evidence ratings to rising confidence in a simulated business decision

Aug 15, 2026

Shrinkflation study finds higher dollar sales despite lower product volume

Aug 15, 2026

Cocoa study finds monitoring change cut estimated false reporting from 25% to 11%

Aug 14, 2026

Moody’s methodology change led affected companies to borrow more, study finds

Aug 14, 2026

Pony.ai and Uber plan more than 2,000 robotaxis across five European cities

Aug 14, 2026

Great Britain temporarily halts disposable barbecue sales over wildfire risk

Aug 14, 2026

SpaceX completes all-stock Cursor acquisition at $60 billion implied value

Aug 14, 2026

Good company news does not necessarily mean higher returns, study finds

Aug 14, 2026

Maersk raises 2026 forecast as freight rates and volumes lift Q2 earnings

Aug 14, 2026

Shoppers who used smart trolley screens spent 32% more, study finds

Aug 13, 2026

Stressful drives to work linked to negative behavior towards colleagues

Aug 13, 2026

Extra payments on oldest loan may cost borrowers more, study finds

Aug 13, 2026

Cisco revenue rises 18% as hyperscaler AI orders reach $9.3 billion

Aug 12, 2026

Bank of America agrees to invest up to $1.9 billion in Jio Credit

Aug 12, 2026