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Howard Schultz (born July 19, 1953) is an American businessman and entrepreneur best known as the chairman and CEO of Starbucks and a former owner of the Seattle SuperSonics. Schultz co-founded Maveron, an investment group, in 1998 with Dan Levitan. Full Article
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz announces store partnership model to share profits from two stores in Harlem New York City and Crenshaw Los Angeles with local community non-profit organizations in New York, October 4, 2011.
View Photo »Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz speaks to shareholders at the company's annual meeting of shareholders in Seattle, Washington, in this file photo taken March 23, 2011. Schultz is winning support for his call to withhold political contributions from U.S. lawmakers until they strike a "fair,...
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO, CA - APRIL 04: Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz speaks at the Commonwelth Club of California on April 4, 2011 in San Francisco, California. Schultz discussed his tenure as Starbucks CEO and promoted his new book 'Onward.
View Photo »Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz speaks to shareholders about the company's partnership with the Keurig single-serve coffee brewing machine, at the company's annual meeting of shareholders in Seattle, Washington March 23, 2011.
View Photo »Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz speaks to shareholders at the company's annual meeting of shareholders in Seattle, Washington March 23, 2011.
View Photo »Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz holds up a Starbucks Card as he speaks to shareholders at the company's annual meeting of shareholders in Seattle, Washington March 23, 2011.
View Photo »Starbucks chairman, President and CEO, Howard Schultz, (L) surrounded by partners (employees), unveils the company's new logo at Starbucks Headquarters in Seattle March 8, 2011. Schultz, joined at the podium by NASDAQ CMO John Jacobs (C) , rang the NASDAQ closing bell during Starbucks...
View Photo »Starbucks Corp. CEO Howard Schultz, center, looks up after he unveiled the company's new logo, Tuesday, March 8, 2011, at Starbucks' headquarters in Seattle, on the day marking the 40th anniversary of the company. The new logo drops the word "Starbucks," but still features the coffee...
View Photo »Starbucks Corp. CEO Howard Schultz, top, looks on as a masked "Captain of Community" tosses prizes to a crowd of employees, Tuesday, March 8, 2011, at Starbucks' headquarters in Seattle, on the day marking the 40th anniversary of the company. The Captain of Community figure was there to...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 04: A Harlem choir sings at an event celebrating a new partnership between Starbucks and non-profit groups in New York City and Los Angeles to assist in offsetting government funding cuts to programs for children and education on October 4, 2011 in New York City. ...
View Photo »Starbucks Corp. employees wave for a photograph after CEO Howard Schultz unveiled the company's new logo, Tuesday, March 8, 2011, at Starbucks' headquarters in Seattle, on the day marking the 40th anniversary of the company. The new logo drops the word "Starbucks," but still features...
View Photo »Starbucks Corp. CEO Howard Schultz, upper right, hugs a well-wisher after he unveiled the company's new logo, Tuesday, March 8, 2011, at Starbucks' headquarters in Seattle, on the day marking the 40th anniversary of the company.
View Photo »Starbucks Corp. CEO Howard Schultz, applauds as he talks to a crowd of employees gathered to watch him remotely ring the closing bell of the NASDAQ Stock Market, Tuesday, March 8, 2011, at Starbucks' headquarters in Seattle, on the day marking the 40th anniversary of the company.
View Photo »Starbucks Corp. CEO Howard Schultz, upper right, waves as he stands with long-time employees before he unveiled the company's new logo, Tuesday, March 8, 2011, at Starbucks' headquarters in Seattle, on the day marking the 40th anniversary of the company.
View Photo »Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz announces store partnership model to share profits from two stores in Harlem New York City and Crenshaw Los Angeles with local community non-profit organizations in New York, October 4, 2011.
View Photo »As corporate citizens of the world, it is our responsibility — our duty — to serve the communities where we do business ... by helping to improve, for example, the quality of citizens’ education, employment, health care, safety, and overall daily life, plus future prospects.
Now that Howard Schultz is back at the helm, this is definitely a nostalgia effort and a strong push to get back to the core values of the company
