Starbucks CFO

STARBUCKS ANNOUNCES NEW CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

Starbucks Corporation announces Rachel Ruggeri, Senior Vice President of Finance, Americas and a 16-year Starbucks partner as the new Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Office (CFO), effective February 1, 2021.

This comes after the current Executive VP and CFO of more than 35-year career in finance, Patrick Grismer has decided to retire in May 2021.

Patrick Grismer said,

It has been an honor to be a Starbucks partner, and I am proud of the significant progress we have made to drive our growth strategy and unlock considerable shareholder value over the past two years.

I believe Starbucks is operating from a position of strength, with a long runway of profitable growth ahead.

Rachel has long been a key member of our senior finance team, and I am confident that her experience and strong leadership capabilities will help to ensure that Starbucks continues to drive improved operating performance and disciplined execution of our Growth at Scale agenda.

Patrick Grismer


Successor, Rachel Ruggeri will report to Kevin Johnson – Starbucks President and Chief Executive Officer. Patrick Grismer will remain with the company as an advisor to Johnson through May 2, 2021, to ensure a smooth transition.

Kevin Johnson said,

I want to thank Pat for his leadership and his many contributions to Starbucks through this period of unprecedented change and transformative growth.

He has played an important role helping the company deliver on our Growth at Scale agenda while building a strong finance team with deep expertise, and I remain as confident as ever in the future of Starbucks.

On behalf of the Board of Directors and all Starbucks partners, I want to wish Pat all the best as he enters the next chapter of his life.

Ruggeri has 28 years of experience in accounting, financial planning and analysis, and business process improvement. Working closely with Grismer as senior Vice President of Finance, Americas, Ruggeri is highly respected by partners across the global enterprise, leading all aspects of business planning and financial performance management, with a specific focus on creating synergy and leveraging best practices across the broader organisation.

She first joined Starbucks in 2001 as a member of the accounting team, where, in her first year, she helped to launch the first Starbucks Card, now the foundation of Starbucks digital engagement platform and a significant growth driver for the company.  

During her tenure at Starbucks, Ruggeri has held a variety of finance positions of increasing responsibility, including Vice President of Corporate Financial Planning and Analysis, Vice President of Finance in support of the U.S. Business, and Senior Vice President of Finance for Global Retail.

In addition to her time at Starbucks, Ruggeri has held several financial leadership roles supporting social service organisations, and also within the food and beverage industry, including serving as Continental Mills’ Chief Financial Officer.

Kevin Johnson said,

It gives me great confidence to know that Rachel, a long-time Starbucks colleague and a seasoned financial executive, is stepping into this role.

Not only does she have a comprehensive understanding of the food, beverage and retail industry and deep knowledge of our business, she is also passionate about the Starbucks brand and is highly respected by her colleagues across the organization.

I look forward to working closely with Rachel in her new role to further fuel Starbucks success and drive value for all of our stakeholders by continuing to deliver consistent and predictable sales growth and margin expansion while investing in key strategic initiatives to ensure we even further differentiate Starbucks position over time.

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