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Starbucks Corporation | Company Profile, Marketing Contacts, Media Spend, Brands




Founded in 1971, Starbucks is a leading specialty coffee retailer headquartered in Seattle, WA. The company offers a variety of coffees, teas, pastries, and other merchandise to millions of consumers each year. Company-owned Starbucks shops are located not only across North America, but all over the world.

Main Telephone
(206) 447-1575
Primary Address
2401 Utah Avenue, South
Suite 800
Seattle, WA 98134
USA

Starbucks Corporation Marketing Contacts

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Ningyu C. Chief Architect & Senior Vice President, Enterprise Data, Architecture, & Emerging Technology WA
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Address: 2401 Utah Avenue, South
Suite 800
Seattle, WA
98134
USA

Frank B. Chief Strategy & Transformation Officer WA
Brady B. Chief Marketing Officer & Executive Vice President WA
Michael K. Chief Sustainability Officer WA
Laxman N. Chief Executive Officer WA

Starbucks Corporation Ad Spend

Media Spend Summary
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Starbucks Corporation Related Brands

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Starbucks Corporation Agency Roster


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WinmoEdge Articles on Starbucks Corporation

Gen-Z Opps: Starbucks shifts strategy to reach younger audiences


Sales Lead: In an effort to bolster brand awareness and engagement among Gen-Z, Starbucks is shifting from focusing on hot drinks to cold ones. Younger audiences often have more discretionary...