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Starbucks Corporation
Board of Directors and Board Committee List
As of March 20, 2013

Board of Directors
Howard Schultz (Chair)
Starbucks Corporation, chairman, president and chief executive officer
William W. Bradley
Allen & Company LLC, managing director
Robert M. Gates
Former Secretary of Defense
Mellody Hobson
Ariel Investments, LLC, president
Kevin R. Johnson
Juniper Networks, Inc., chief executive officer
Olden Lee
PepsiCo, Inc., retired executive
Joshua Cooper Ramo
Kissinger Associates, Inc., vice chairman
James G. Shennan, Jr.
Trinity Ventures, general partner emeritus
Clara Shih
Hearsay Social, Inc., chief executive officer
Javier G. Teruel
Colgate-Palmolive Company, retired vice chairman
Myron E. Ullman, III
U.S. and International retail chief executive officer (retired)
Craig E. Weatherup (Presiding Independent Director)
Pepsi-Cola Company, retired chief executive officer Audit and Compliance Committee
Javier G. Teruel (Chair)
Mellody Hobson (Vice Chair)
Kevin R. Johnson
Craig E. Weatherup

Compensation and Management Development Committee
Kevin R. Johnson (Chair)
Myron E. Ullman, III (Vice Chair)
Olden Lee
James G. Shennan, Jr.
Clara Shih
Javier G. Teruel
Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee
James G. Shennan, Jr. (Chair)
Robert M. Gates (Vice Chair)
William W. Bradley
Joshua Cooper Ramo
Clara Shih
Craig E. Weatherup

Leadership Team
Howard Schultz chairman, president and chief executive officer Troy Alstead chief financial officer and group president, Global Business Services Marissa Andrada senior vice president, Global Partner (Human) Resources Adam Brotman chief digital officer Cliff Burrows group president, Americas, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and Teavana Michael Conway executive vice president, Global Channel Development John Culver group president, Starbucks Coffee China and Asia Pacific,

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