Satya Nadella Quits Starbucks Board After 7 Years
India-West News Desk
SEATTLE, WA – Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has stepped down from the Starbucks board. In his letter of resignation, Nadella didn’t explain his decision.
But Nadella threw his weight behind fellow Indian American, the Starbucks CEO Laxman Narasimhan and the company’s senior leadership team writing, “I have the utmost confidence in Laxman and our senior leadership team. Their unwavering commitment and strategic acumen assure me that Starbucks is in capable hands, poised for a future filled with innovation and success.”
Nadella joined the Starbucks board in 2017 and the company had said he would be bringing insights into technology and international operations and distribution.
Nadella also wrote, “With a heart full of mixed emotions, I announce my retirement from the Starbucks Board of Directors effective immediately.” He added, “While I may be retiring from my role on the board, my belief in Starbucks’ mission and my support for our partners remain steadfast. I will continue to be one of the company’s biggest fans, cheering on from the sidelines as you propel Starbucks to even greater heights.”