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New Starbucks CEO Laxman Narasimhan takes seat

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WASHINGTON, March 20 (AP): Starbucks officially has a new CEO. The Seattle coffee giant said on Monday that Laxman Narasimhan has assumed the role of CEO and joined the company’s board of directors.

Narasimhan succeeds longtime Starbucks leader Howard Schultz, who came out of retirement last spring to serve as interim CEO while the company searched for a new chief executive.

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Schultz will remain on the company’s board. Starbucks announced last September that Narasimhan would become its new CEO.

Narasimhan, 55, most recently served as CEO of Reckitt, a UK-based consumer health, hygiene and nutrition company. Prior to that he was a longtime executive at Pepsico.

Since he was named incoming CEO, Narasimhan has travelled to more than 30 stores, manufacturing plants and support centers around the world, the company said. He also earned his barista certification.

In a prepared statement, Narasimhan said he was humbled as he stepped into his new role.

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“The foundation Howard has laid – building from scratch an iconic global brand fueled by a lasting passion to uplift humanity – is truly remarkable, and I am honored to have the opportunity to build on this deep heritage,” Narasimhan said.

Narasimhan is scheduled to lead Starbucks’ annual meeting on Thursday. In his year as interim CEO, Schultz has announced hundreds of millions in investments to improve worker pay and benefits and revamp Starbucks’ North American stores.

The company posted record sales in its most recent quarter, which ended January 1. But Schultz also faced a growing unionization effort at its US stores, which the company opposes. Schultz is scheduled to testify March 29 before a Senate committee examining the company’s labor record.

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