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Who Is Indian-Origin Anand Varadarajan, Appointed as New Top Tech Officer at Starbucks?

Anand Varadarajan, a technology leader with 19 years at Amazon, will lead Starbucks' tech modernization to boost efficiency and support operational excellence.

  • Starbucks named Anand Varadarajan its executive vice president and chief technology officer, and he will take charge on January 19, joining the Executive Leadership Team and reporting to Chief Executive Officer Brian Niccol.
  • Amid restructuring, Starbucks hired Anand Varadarajan to modernise store operations and improve efficiency under CEO Brian Niccol's Back to Starbucks initiative after Deb Hall Lefevre's September retirement and a second round of layoffs and store closures.
  • Varadarajan brings nearly two decades at Amazon, having led technology and supply chain for its Worldwide Grocery Stores business and holding degrees from IIT, Purdue University, and the University of Washington, with prior roles at Oracle, Openwave and other firms.
  • At the same time, Starbucks employees have carried out an open-ended strike since November at 65 locations in 40 cities and shares are down about 4.2 per cent this year despite revenue trends improving.
  • Starbucks expects Anand Varadarajan to leverage his deep experience building secure, reliable systems to drive operational excellence and keep customers central, while CEO Brian Niccol highlighted his fit as an avid runner and coffee enthusiast.
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Who is Anand Varadarajan? Indian-origin Amazon veteran named Starbucks Chief Technology Officer

Starbucks said Varadarajan brings deep experience in developing secure, reliable systems and scaling technology to support operational excellence while keeping customers at the centre.

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