Schultz Leaves Starbucks Birthplace for Miami
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz, who transformed the company into a global brand, has relocated to Miami with his wife Sheri, citing concerns over Washingtons business climate. The couple, who first arrived in Seattle in 1982, have established their private office in Miami and purchased a luxurious penthouse. Schultz, who served as CEO for three stints, has expressed hope that Washington remains supportive of entrepreneurs and job creators. The move has sparked discussions about shifting tides for high-profile executives in the area.
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