Rosalind Brewer Net Worth

The estimated Net Worth of Rosalind G Brewer is at least $13.2 Million dollars as of 20 August 2018. Ms. Brewer owns over 5,000 units of Starbucks stock worth over $597,961 and over the last 12 years she sold SBUX stock worth over $3,492,372. In addition, she makes $9,152,080 as Chief Operating Officer, Group President – Americas, and Director at Starbucks.

Ms. Brewer SBUX stock SEC Form 4 insider trading

Rosalind has made over 6 trades of the Starbucks stock since 2012, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently she bought 5,000 units of SBUX stock worth $270,200 on 20 August 2018.

The largest trade she’s ever made was selling 32,350 units of Starbucks stock on 5 January 2017 worth over $2,210,152. On average, Rosalind trades about 766 units every 23 days since 2008. As of 20 August 2018 she still owns at least 7,302 units of Starbucks stock.

You can see the complete history of Ms. Brewer stock trades at the bottom of the page.

Rosalind Brewer biography

Rosalind G. Brewer is Chief Operating Officer, Group President – Americas, Director of the Company., since October 2, 2017. Ms. Brewer has served as group president, Americas and chief operating officer since October 2017, and has been a director since March 2017. Ms. Brewer served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Sam’s Club, a membership-only retail warehouse club and a division of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., from February 2012 to February 2017. Previously, Ms. Brewer was Executive Vice President and President of Walmart’s East Business Unit from February 2011 to January 2012; Executive Vice President and President of Walmart South from February 2010 to February 2011; Senior Vice President and Division President of the Southeast Operating Division from March 2007 to January 2010; and Regional General Manager, Georgia Operations, from 2006 to February 2007. Prior to joining Walmart, Ms. Brewer was President of Global Nonwovens Division for Kimberly-Clark Corporation, a global health and hygiene products company, from 2004 to 2006 and held various management positions at Kimberly-Clark Corporation from 1984 to 2006. She serves as the Chair of the Board of Trustees for Spelman College and formerly served on the Board of Directors for Lockheed Martin Corporation and Molson Coors Brewing Company.

What is the salary of Rosalind Brewer?

As the Chief Operating Officer, Group President – Americas, and Director of Starbucks, the total compensation of Rosalind Brewer at Starbucks is $9,152,080. There are 1 executives at Starbucks getting paid more, with Kevin Johnson having the highest compensation of $13,382,500.

How old is Rosalind Brewer?

Rosalind Brewer is 56, she’s been the Chief Operating Officer, Group President – Americas, and Director of Starbucks since 2017. There are 6 older and 9 younger executives at Starbucks. The oldest executive at Starbucks Corp. is Myron Ullman, 72, who is the Chairman of the Board.

What’s Rosalind Brewer’s mailing address?

Rosalind’s mailing address filed with the SEC is 2401 UTAH AVE. SOUTH, SUITE 800, SEATTLE, WA, 98134.

Insider trading at Starbucks

Over the last 17 years, insiders at Starbucks have traded over $209,070,969 worth of Starbucks stock and bought 277,048 units worth $14,758,353 . The most active insider traders include Howard D Schultz, Sheryl Sandberg, and Gregory B Maffei. On average, Starbucks executives and independent directors trade stock every 17 days with the average trade being worth of $10,425,334. The most recent stock trade was executed by Myron E Iii Ullman on 1 November 2019, trading 9,973 units of SBUX stock currently worth $110,002.

What does Starbucks do?

Starbucks Corp. engages in the production, marketing, and retailing of specialty coffee. It operates through the following segments: Americas; China/Asia Pacific (CAP); Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA); and Channel Development. The Americas, CAP, EMEA segments sells coffee and other beverages, complementary food, packaged coffees, single-serve coffee products, and a focused selection of merchandise through company-oriented stores, and licensed stores. The Channel Development segment include sales of packaged coffee, tea, and ready-to-drink beverages to customers outside of its company-operated and licensed stores. The company brands include Evolution Fresh, Teavana, Tazo Tea and Seattle’s Best. Starbucks was founded by Jerry Baldwin and Howard D. Schultz on November 4, 1985 and is headquartered in Seattle, WA.

What does Starbucks’s logo look like?

Complete history of Ms. Brewer stock trades at Amazon.com, Starbucks, Lockheed Martin, Molson Coors Brewing Co, and Walmart

Starbucks executives and stock owners

Starbucks executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include:

  • Kevin Johnson, President, Chief Executive Officer, Director
  • Rosalind Brewer, Chief Operating Officer, Group President – Americas, Director
  • John Culver, Group President – International and Channels
  • Lucy Helm, executive vice president, chief partner officer
  • Joshua Ramo, Independent Director
  • Mary Dillon, Independent Director
  • Mellody Hobson, Vice Chairman of the Board
  • Clara Shih, Independent Director
  • Satya Nadella, Independent Director
  • Javier Teruel, Independent Director
  • Jorgen Knudstorp, Independent Director
  • Myron Ullman, Chairman of the Board
  • Isabel Ge Mahe, Independent Director
  • Andrew Campion, Independent Director
  • Richard Allison, Independent Director
  • Jill Walker, Senior Vice President, Corporate Financial Services, Chief Accounting Officer
  • Rachel Gonzalez, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Secretary
  • Patrick Grismer, Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President
  • Scott Harlan Maw, evp, chief financial officer
  • William W Bradley, Director
  • Robert M Gates, Director
  • James G Jr Shennan, Director
  • Craig Weatherup, Director
  • Paula Boggs, evp, general counsel & secy
  • Sheryl Sandberg, Director
  • Clifford Burrows, pres., Starbucks Coffee U.S.
  • Paul Mutty, svp, deputy general counsel
  • Howard D Schultz, Chmn & Chief Global Strategist
  • Vivek C Varma, evp, Public Affairs
  • Peter D Gibbons, evp, Global Supply Chain Ops
  • Holmes Kalen, evp, Partner Resources
  • Stephen Gillett, evp, chief information officer
  • Barbara Bass, Director
  • Scrivner Annie Young, chief marketing officer
  • Arthur Rubinfeld, president, Global Development
  • Martin Coles, president, International
  • David Pace, evp partner resources
  • James Donald, ceo designate
  • Peter J Bocian, evp & cfo designate
  • Chet Kuchinad, evp, Partner Resources
  • Launi Skinner, president, Starbucks Coffee US
  • James C Alling, evp, Business and Ops US
  • Arlen Prentice, Director
  • Wanda Herndon, svp, Worldwide Public Affairs
  • Orin Smith, president and ceo
  • Eduardo Garcia, evp, Supply Chain & Coffee Ops
  • Sandra E Taylor, svp, Corp. & Social Resp.
  • Gerardo I Lopez, svp; pres Global Consumer Prod
  • Dorothy J Kim, evp, Supply Chain & Coffee Ops
  • Martin Michael Casey, evp, cfo, cao
  • Craig Foley, Director
  • Diedra Wager, EVP
  • Howard Behar, Director
  • Gregory B Maffei, Director
  • Olden C Lee, Director
  • Troy Alstead, evp, cfo and cao
  • Jeffery J Hansberry, pres, Global Consumer Products
  • Michelle Gass, evp, Marketing and Category