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Jim Donald - Co-Chairman of the Board of Directors at Albertsons and former CEO of Starbucks

27 min · 8. Sept. 2020
Episode Jim Donald - Co-Chairman of the Board of Directors at Albertsons and former CEO of Starbucks Cover

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Today the Super Coffee brothers chat with Jim Donald, Co-Chairman of the Board of Directors at Albertsons and former CEO of Starbucks. From starting as a trainee at Publix and joining Sam Walton at Walmart to a tenure of record growth at Starbucks, Jim has cultivated a remarkable career in the food and beverage industry. The group discusses examples of stellar leadership with Jim offering his perspective on growing a successful organization and staying resilient throughout the current pandemic.

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