Essay On Howard Schultz

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Born in Brooklyn, New York, to a Jewish family on July 19, 1953, Schultz moved with his family to the Bayview Housing projects in Canarsie, a neighbourhood in south eastern Brooklyn, when he was 3 years old. The son of ex-United States Army trooper and then truck driver Fred Schultz and his wife Elaine Schultz, he saw an escape in sports. As Schultz's family was poor, he went to Northern Michigan University with a football scholarship in 1970. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in communications in 1975. He was the first person in his family to go to college.
Schultz worked in sales and marketing for 3 years with Xerox Corporation. He then shifted to Hammarplast, U.S.A., a Swedish house wares company that sold European coffee makers in the United States where he became responsible for their …show more content…

The company's original owners, Jerry Baldwin and Gordon Bowker and Zev Siegl, founded Starbucks in 1971. The three friends also devised the mermaid logo for the company. After meeting with Starbucks' founders in 1981, Howard Schultz joined the company as director of retail operations and marketing in 1982 when it only sold coffee beans.
In 1983, while travelling in Milan, Italy, an idea occurred to him to sell coffee drinks along with coffee beans at Starbucks, as the people in Italy shared a sense of community over coffee in coffee shops thronged all over the place. But his idea of opening coffee chains was not reciprocated by the Starbucks owners who wanted to stick to the bean business. After persuasion, Schultz moved on to open his own company.
Two years later, with the help of investors, Schultz purchased Starbucks for $3.8 million, merging Il Giornale with the Seattle company himself becoming the CEO and chairman of Starbucks. Il Giornale got renamed as “Starbucks Coffee Company” and expanded across the United States. By 2014, more than 21,000 stores existed worldwide carrying a market worth of $60

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