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Rosalind Brewer

Rosalind G. Brewer (born 1962) is an American businesswoman and former CEO of Walgreens Boots Alliance, before stepping down in September 2023.[1] Brewer is the first woman to become CEO of Walgreens Boots Alliance, group president and COO of Starbucks, and CEO of Sam's Club.[2]

Rosalind Brewer
Born1962 (age 61–62)
EducationSpelman College (B.S.)
OccupationBusinesswoman
Known forFormer CEO of Walgreens
Former CEO of Sam's Club
Former COO of Starbucks
SpouseJohn Brewer
Children2

USA Today referred to her as "one of corporate America's most prominent women and black female executives."[3] Brewer has been called a "Highly Powerful Woman" by Forbes and Fortune magazines.

Early life and education edit

Rosalind Brewer was born in 1962 in Detroit, Michigan,[4] the youngest of five children; they were the first generation in her family to attend college.[4] Due to her inclination for math and science, Brewer was interested in pursuing a career as a physician.[5]

In 1980, upon graduating from Cass Technical High School in Detroit, Brewer enrolled at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia where she completed her bachelor's degree in chemistry.[6][7] She decided not to pursue a career in medicine, and began working at Kimberly-Clark as a research technician.

Brewer completed the director's college (executive education) program at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and Stanford Law School,[8] as well as the advanced management program at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.[9]

Career edit

Brewer has held executive positions at Kimberly-Clark, Walmart, Sam's Club, Starbucks, and Walgreens Boots Alliance. Additionally, in 2019 Brewer was elected and became the only black member of the board of directors at Amazon.[10] She has been a non-executive director at Lockheed Martin and Molson Coors Brewing Company.[9][11] Brewer continues to serve as a member on the board of trustees for Westminster School, the board of councilors for the Carter Presidential Center, and board of trustees chair at Spelman College.[5]

Kimberly-Clark (1984-2006) edit

In 1984, after graduating from Spelman College, Brewer began her career as a research technician at Kimberly-Clark, a global paper-based product company, till 1988.[12] From 1988 to 1998, she held numerous leadership roles including: market manager, director for Skincare, and vice president for nonwovens.[12] From 1998 and 2006, Brewer served as the president for manufacturing and operations and the global president at Kimberly-Clark.[12] Brewer had a 22 year career at Kimberly-Clark Corporation.[6][7]

Walmart and Sam's Club (2006-2017) edit

Brewer's career with Walmart began in 2006. Brewer served as the vice president, senior vice president, executive vice president for southeastern operations, and executive vice president for the eastern business unit at Walmart stores.[12] Brewer started her position as regional vice president of operations in Georgia. Following her work as the regional vice president of Operations in Georgia, she became the division president of Walmart's southeast market, and finally the president of Walmart East.[13]

In 2012, Brewer left Walmart and became the president and CEO of Sam's Club, the membership-only retail warehouse clubs owned and operated by Walmart.[14][15] She focused on health and wellness by doubling the number of organic products offered at Sam's Clubs.[16] As CEO of Sam’s Club, Brewer became the first black person to lead a Walmart division.[4] She retired from her role at Sam’s Club in 2017.[4]

Starbucks (2017-2021) edit

On 1 February 2017, Brewer was nominated for the Starbucks board of directors. On 6 September 2017 was named COO and group president.[17][18][19] Brewer was the second-highest-ranking executive at Starbucks after CEO Kevin Johnson and the first black and the first woman to become the COO and group president of Starbucks.[20][21][22] She led businesses and operations in the United States, Canada, and Latin America.[23]

Walgreens Boots Alliance (2021-2023) edit

On 15 March 2021, Rosalind Brewer was appointed as the CEO of Walgreens Boots Alliance. Brewer became the only current black woman to lead a Fortune 500 company.[24][25] Brewer mutually agreed to step down as CEO in September 2023 after being in the role for two years.[1]

Board of directors memberships edit

Brewer was a member of the board of directors at Amazon from 2019 to 2021.[10][26] She was a director of Lockheed Martin from 2011 to 2017, and Molson Coors Brewing Company from 2006 to 2011.[9][11][27][28][excessive citations]

Honors edit

In 2020, Fortune ranked Brewer the 27th Most Powerful Woman in the World and Forbes ranked her 48th in their World's 100 Most Powerful Women.[6][29]

On 15 September 2015, Fortune included Brewer in its Most Powerful Woman rankings.[29] Working Mother named her one of the Most Powerful Working Moms of 2013.[30]

In 2017, Brewer received the Spelman College Legacy of Leadership award.[31][32]

Brewer was selected for the inaugural 2021 Forbes 50 Over 50 list of entrepreneurs, leaders, scientists and creators over the age of 50.[33] The same year, she was also inducted into the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame.[34]

Brewer was named as one of USA Today's Women of the Year in 2022.[35]

Personal life edit

Brewer is married to John Brewer, and they have two children.[6]

Advocacy for diversity and inclusion edit

2015 edit

In 2015, as CEO of Sam's Club, Brewer was interviewed on CNN by Poppy Harlow. During the interview, Brewer explained that diversity was a priority for her.[20][36] When speaking about the topic, she said, "I demand it of my team" and that, "Every now and then you have to nudge your partners. You have to speak up and speak out. And I try to use my platform for that. I try to set an example."[36]

Brewer described a specific incident when she was meeting with a supplier, and she recollected, "the entire other side of the table was all Caucasian male. That was interesting."[36] Brewer chose not to address the lack of diversity when meeting with the group, but said she was "going to make a call" to the supplier.[36] In response to her comments, Brewer faced repercussions, as many individuals on social media called her "racist."[20]

In support of Brewer's statement, Doug McMillon, Walmart's president and CEO, subsequently wrote in a statement, "For years, we've asked our suppliers to prioritize the talent and diversity of their sales teams calling on our company, Roz was simply trying to reiterate that we believe diverse and inclusive teams make for a stronger business. That's all there is to it and I support that important ideal."[36]

2018 edit

Shortly after becoming the COO and group president of Starbucks, the company was met with nationwide protests and negative publicity because of the arrest of two black men at a Philadelphia store location.[37] In response, Brewer and her team implemented policy changes and instituted racial bias training for employees in 8,000 stores.[38][39]

References edit

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  2. ^ Durbin, Dee-Ann. "Walgreens taps Starbucks exec Brewer as its new CEO, becoming the only Black woman leading a Fortune 500 company". USA Today.
  3. ^ Guynn, Jessica. "Amazon names black Starbucks exec Rosalind Brewer to all-white board in 'barrier-breaking' appointment". USA Today.
  4. ^ a b c d Ernst, Alina (7 July 2018). "Rosalind G. Brewer".
  5. ^ a b Staff, A. Y. (2012-09-02). "From chemist to CEO, Rosalind Brewer". AY Magazine. Retrieved 2021-03-24.
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  7. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2012-11-01. Retrieved 2012-11-12.
  8. ^ Ernst, Alina (2018-07-07). "Rosalind G. Brewer (1962- ) •". Retrieved 2024-02-07.
  9. ^ a b c "Trustee Rosalind G. Brewer, C'84 Spelman College". www.spelman.edu. Retrieved 2021-03-24.
  10. ^ a b "Amazon names Starbucks COO Rosalind Brewer to board of directors". CNN Business. 5 February 2019.
  11. ^ a b Campbell, Megan. "Starbucks COO Rosalind Brewer to leave for CEO role at Walgreens". The Business Journals.
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  15. ^ "Rosalind Brewer, Named First Woman, black, CEO Of Sam's Club". The Huffington Post. January 20, 2012. Retrieved October 4, 2014.
  16. ^ "Most Powerful Women". Fortune.
  17. ^ "Starbucks Nominates Rosalind Brewer To Board of Directors". Blavity.com. Retrieved 2017-02-17.
  18. ^ Greenstone, Scott (September 6, 2017). "App-savvy new Starbucks COO is the first woman, black in company's highest echelon". Seattle Times. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
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  21. ^ Greenstone, Scott (6 September 2017). "App-savvy new Starbucks COO is the first woman, black person in company's highest echelon".
  22. ^ Wahba, Phil. "Starbucks Has Recruited the Former CEO of Sam's Club to Run Its Operations".
  23. ^ Guynn, Jessica. "Amazon names black Starbucks exec Rosalind Brewer to all-white board in 'barrier-breaking' appointment". USA Today.
  24. ^ McGrath, Maggie. "Breaking The 'Concrete' Ceiling: Roz Brewer To Become The S&P 500's Only Black Female CEO". Forbes. Retrieved 2021-03-24.
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  27. ^ "Lockheed Martin Nominates Rosalind G. Brewer To Board Of Directors".
  28. ^ "Molson Coors Appoints Rosalind G. Brewer to its Board of Directors".
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  30. ^ "Top 10 Most Powerful Moms of 2013". Working Mother. Retrieved 2021-03-24.
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  32. ^ Mason, Corinne. "Reaching the Summit: Leadership Lessons from Successful Women – Rosalind Brewer".
  33. ^ Gross, Elana Lyn; Voytko, Lisette; McGrath, Maggie (2021-06-02). "The New Golden Age". Forbes. Retrieved 2021-06-02.
  34. ^ "Rosalind "Roz" Brewer". Michigan Women Forward. Retrieved 2024-01-26.
  35. ^ "Meet USA TODAY's Women of the Year". USA Today. 28 March 2022. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
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  37. ^ Gayle, Damien. "Arrest of two black men at Starbucks for 'trespassing' sparks protests". The Guardian.
  38. ^ [1] Forbes, "Power Women: Rosalind Brewer," 2018
  39. ^ Reyes, Juliana Feliciano. "Starbucks' CEO on racial training: We want to confront our biases 'and disrupt them'". The Philadelphia Inquirer.

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Rosalind G Brewer born 1962 is an American businesswoman and former CEO of Walgreens Boots Alliance before stepping down in September 2023 1 Brewer is the first woman to become CEO of Walgreens Boots Alliance group president and COO of Starbucks and CEO of Sam s Club 2 Rosalind BrewerBorn1962 age 61 62 Detroit Michigan U S EducationSpelman College B S OccupationBusinesswomanKnown forFormer CEO of Walgreens Former CEO of Sam s Club Former COO of StarbucksSpouseJohn BrewerChildren2USA Today referred to her as one of corporate America s most prominent women and black female executives 3 Brewer has been called a Highly Powerful Woman by Forbes and Fortune magazines Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Kimberly Clark 1984 2006 2 2 Walmart and Sam s Club 2006 2017 2 3 Starbucks 2017 2021 2 4 Walgreens Boots Alliance 2021 2023 2 5 Board of directors memberships 3 Honors 4 Personal life 5 Advocacy for diversity and inclusion 5 1 2015 5 2 2018 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editRosalind Brewer was born in 1962 in Detroit Michigan 4 the youngest of five children they were the first generation in her family to attend college 4 Due to her inclination for math and science Brewer was interested in pursuing a career as a physician 5 In 1980 upon graduating from Cass Technical High School in Detroit Brewer enrolled at Spelman College in Atlanta Georgia where she completed her bachelor s degree in chemistry 6 7 She decided not to pursue a career in medicine and began working at Kimberly Clark as a research technician Brewer completed the director s college executive education program at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and Stanford Law School 8 as well as the advanced management program at The Wharton School University of Pennsylvania 9 Career editBrewer has held executive positions at Kimberly Clark Walmart Sam s Club Starbucks and Walgreens Boots Alliance Additionally in 2019 Brewer was elected and became the only black member of the board of directors at Amazon 10 She has been a non executive director at Lockheed Martin and Molson Coors Brewing Company 9 11 Brewer continues to serve as a member on the board of trustees for Westminster School the board of councilors for the Carter Presidential Center and board of trustees chair at Spelman College 5 Kimberly Clark 1984 2006 edit In 1984 after graduating from Spelman College Brewer began her career as a research technician at Kimberly Clark a global paper based product company till 1988 12 From 1988 to 1998 she held numerous leadership roles including market manager director for Skincare and vice president for nonwovens 12 From 1998 and 2006 Brewer served as the president for manufacturing and operations and the global president at Kimberly Clark 12 Brewer had a 22 year career at Kimberly Clark Corporation 6 7 Walmart and Sam s Club 2006 2017 edit Brewer s career with Walmart began in 2006 Brewer served as the vice president senior vice president executive vice president for southeastern operations and executive vice president for the eastern business unit at Walmart stores 12 Brewer started her position as regional vice president of operations in Georgia Following her work as the regional vice president of Operations in Georgia she became the division president of Walmart s southeast market and finally the president of Walmart East 13 In 2012 Brewer left Walmart and became the president and CEO of Sam s Club the membership only retail warehouse clubs owned and operated by Walmart 14 15 She focused on health and wellness by doubling the number of organic products offered at Sam s Clubs 16 As CEO of Sam s Club Brewer became the first black person to lead a Walmart division 4 She retired from her role at Sam s Club in 2017 4 Starbucks 2017 2021 edit On 1 February 2017 Brewer was nominated for the Starbucks board of directors On 6 September 2017 was named COO and group president 17 18 19 Brewer was the second highest ranking executive at Starbucks after CEO Kevin Johnson and the first black and the first woman to become the COO and group president of Starbucks 20 21 22 She led businesses and operations in the United States Canada and Latin America 23 Walgreens Boots Alliance 2021 2023 edit On 15 March 2021 Rosalind Brewer was appointed as the CEO of Walgreens Boots Alliance Brewer became the only current black woman to lead a Fortune 500 company 24 25 Brewer mutually agreed to step down as CEO in September 2023 after being in the role for two years 1 Board of directors memberships edit Brewer was a member of the board of directors at Amazon from 2019 to 2021 10 26 She was a director of Lockheed Martin from 2011 to 2017 and Molson Coors Brewing Company from 2006 to 2011 9 11 27 28 excessive citations Honors editIn 2020 Fortune ranked Brewer the 27th Most Powerful Woman in the World and Forbes ranked her 48th in their World s 100 Most Powerful Women 6 29 On 15 September 2015 Fortune included Brewer in its Most Powerful Woman rankings 29 Working Mother named her one of the Most Powerful Working Moms of 2013 30 In 2017 Brewer received the Spelman College Legacy of Leadership award 31 32 Brewer was selected for the inaugural 2021 Forbes 50 Over 50 list of entrepreneurs leaders scientists and creators over the age of 50 33 The same year she was also inducted into the Michigan Women s Hall of Fame 34 Brewer was named as one of USA Today s Women of the Year in 2022 35 Personal life editBrewer is married to John Brewer and they have two children 6 Advocacy for diversity and inclusion edit2015 edit In 2015 as CEO of Sam s Club Brewer was interviewed on CNN by Poppy Harlow During the interview Brewer explained that diversity was a priority for her 20 36 When speaking about the topic she said I demand it of my team and that Every now and then you have to nudge your partners You have to speak up and speak out And I try to use my platform for that I try to set an example 36 Brewer described a specific incident when she was meeting with a supplier and she recollected the entire other side of the table was all Caucasian male That was interesting 36 Brewer chose not to address the lack of diversity when meeting with the group but said she was going to make a call to the supplier 36 In response to her comments Brewer faced repercussions as many individuals on social media called her racist 20 In support of Brewer s statement Doug McMillon Walmart s president and CEO subsequently wrote in a statement For years we ve asked our suppliers to prioritize the talent and diversity of their sales teams calling on our company Roz was simply trying to reiterate that we believe diverse and inclusive teams make for a stronger business That s all there is to it and I support that important ideal 36 2018 edit Shortly after becoming the COO and group president of Starbucks the company was met with nationwide protests and negative publicity because of the arrest of two black men at a Philadelphia store location 37 In response Brewer and her team implemented policy changes and instituted racial bias training for employees in 8 000 stores 38 39 References edit a b Kavilanz Parija 2023 09 01 Walgreens CEO steps down CNN Business CNN Retrieved 2023 09 04 Durbin Dee Ann Walgreens taps Starbucks exec Brewer as its new CEO becoming the only Black woman leading a Fortune 500 company USA Today Guynn Jessica Amazon names black Starbucks exec Rosalind Brewer to all white board in barrier breaking appointment USA Today a b c d Ernst Alina 7 July 2018 Rosalind G Brewer a b Staff A Y 2012 09 02 From chemist to CEO Rosalind Brewer AY Magazine Retrieved 2021 03 24 a b c d Rosalind Brewer Forbes com Retrieved 2017 07 11 a b Rosalind G Brewer Archived copy Archived from the original on 2012 11 01 Retrieved 2012 11 12 Ernst Alina 2018 07 07 Rosalind G Brewer 1962 Retrieved 2024 02 07 a b c Trustee Rosalind G Brewer C 84 Spelman College www spelman edu Retrieved 2021 03 24 a b Amazon names Starbucks COO Rosalind Brewer to board of directors CNN Business 5 February 2019 a b Campbell Megan Starbucks COO Rosalind Brewer to leave for CEO role at Walgreens The Business Journals a b c d How Did I Get Here Rosalind Brewer Bloomberg Sam s Club Rosalind Brewer biography Walmart Archived from the original on 8 September 2013 Retrieved 22 July 2013 Rosalind Brewer Worlds Most Powerful Women Forbes Retrieved 23 August 2012 Rosalind Brewer Named First Woman black CEO Of Sam s Club The Huffington Post January 20 2012 Retrieved October 4 2014 Most Powerful Women Fortune Starbucks Nominates Rosalind Brewer To Board of Directors Blavity com Retrieved 2017 02 17 Greenstone Scott September 6 2017 App savvy new Starbucks COO is the first woman black in company s highest echelon Seattle Times Retrieved 2017 09 13 Starbucks Names Rosalind Brewer Group President and Chief Operating Officer a b c Connley Courtney 2017 09 14 3 things to know about Rosalind Brewer Starbucks first female and blackCOO CNBC Retrieved 2021 03 24 Greenstone Scott 6 September 2017 App savvy new Starbucks COO is the first woman black person in company s highest echelon Wahba Phil Starbucks Has Recruited the Former CEO of Sam s Club to Run Its Operations Guynn Jessica Amazon names black Starbucks exec Rosalind Brewer to all white board in barrier breaking appointment USA Today McGrath Maggie Breaking The Concrete Ceiling Roz Brewer To Become The S amp P 500 s Only Black Female CEO Forbes Retrieved 2021 03 24 Hirsch Lauren 2021 01 27 Walgreens picks a Starbucks executive to be its C E O The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 03 24 Lystra Tony Roz Brewer will step down from Amazon s board before joining Walgreens Lockheed Martin Nominates Rosalind G Brewer To Board Of Directors Molson Coors Appoints Rosalind G Brewer to its Board of Directors a b Roz Brewer 2020 Most Powerful Women Fortune Retrieved 2021 03 24 Top 10 Most Powerful Moms of 2013 Working Mother Retrieved 2021 03 24 Rosalind Brewer C 84 Spelman edu Retrieved 2017 02 17 Mason Corinne Reaching the Summit Leadership Lessons from Successful Women Rosalind Brewer Gross Elana Lyn Voytko Lisette McGrath Maggie 2021 06 02 The New Golden Age Forbes Retrieved 2021 06 02 Rosalind Roz Brewer Michigan Women Forward Retrieved 2024 01 26 Meet USA TODAY s Women of the Year USA Today 28 March 2022 Retrieved 5 September 2022 a b c d e O Brien Sara Ashley Sam s Club CEO takes heat for diversity comments CNN Business Gayle Damien Arrest of two black men at Starbucks for trespassing sparks protests The Guardian 1 Forbes Power Women Rosalind Brewer 2018 Reyes Juliana Feliciano Starbucks CEO on racial training We want to confront our biases and disrupt them The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rosalind Brewer amp oldid 1204918452, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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