- Jim Donald
James "Jim" Donald is an American businessperson. He is formerly the
president andchief executive officer ofStarbucks . [http://www.starbucks.com/aboutus/Company_Factsheet.pdf]Early career
Donald started work as a 16-year-old bag boy at a
Tampa, FL Publix chain store. By age 19 he was assistant manager of anAlbertsons chain, owned a house and was earning more than his schoolteacher father. [http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2005/0228/078_print.html Forbes.com - Magazine Article ] ] He rose through the ranks at Albertsons, constantly being relocated to struggling stores due to his reputation for successful turnarounds. [http://bschool.washington.edu/ceo_exchange/donald_bio.shtml Jim Donald Bio - Michael G. Foster School of Business - University of Washington, Seattle ] ] In 1991 Donald's reputation reachedSam Walton , the founder ofWal-Mart , who personally flew to Phoenix to convince Donald to run Wal-Mart's new grocery division. In three years, Donald grew Wal-Mart's fledgling grocery division from 6 stores to 146.From
1994 to1996 he served as president of Safeway's 130-store eastern division, and bolstered his reputation as a turnaround-leader. Overseeing the $2.5 billion business and more than 10,000 employees, he succeeded in reversing Safeway's four-year trend in declining same-store sales. [ [http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/218261_starbucks31.html Jim Donald brings new energy to Starbucks CEO post ] ]In 1996 Donald took over floundering
Pathmark , a 143-store chain with valuable real estate but expensive debt. Donald filed Pathmark forChapter 11 bankruptcy, washing the ailing company of debt, and succeeded in taking the new company public.Career at Starbucks
Jim Donald joined Starbucks Coffee Company in October,
2002 as president of theNorth America n division, and worked closely with retired CEOOrin Smith andchairman Howard Schultz . During his tenure, Starbucks experienced record financial performance, particularly in North America.Two years later, on October 12,
2004 , Donald was promoted to president and CEO effective March 31,2005 . In his function as CEO, Donald was responsible for all company business operations, supply chain and general administrative functions, and served on the Board of Directors. Donald was tasked with implementation of long-term strategic plans which were in place before he was promoted.Starbucks same-store sales slowed in 2007, causing the company's stock price to be cut in half, and on January 7, 2008, Jim Donald was asked to step down by Starbucks Board of Directors and Howard Schultz, Chairman and Founder was asked to return to the position of CEO.
Education
A fulltime worker from the age of 16, Donald's rapid career rise and multiple promotion-related relocations left little time for academics. Nonethess, he kept at it, enrolling in five colleges over the course of 15 years as he climbed the corporate ladder, ultimately earning a superfluous business degree from
Century College inAlbuquerque .References
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