As president, she will partner with the Schultz family and Board of Trustees to accelerate the foundation’s work to address inequality by unlocking greater opportunities for individuals and communities facing obstacles to economic and social mobility in America.Ms. She began her career as a social studies teacher at John F. Kennedy High School in the Bronx.Marie holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from New York University, a Master’s in Teaching from Teacher’s College at Columbia University and a Master’s of Public Policy from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government.
Please Left, Nancy (Schulze) Tellor presents a Schulze Family College Scholarship award to Vail Christian High School graduate, Beka Gershenoff. Today, Starbucks has 26,000 stores in 75 countries and ranks third on Fortune’s list of “World’s Most Admired Companies.”Howard’s groundbreaking initiatives have extended employment and educational opportunities to hundreds of thousands of partners (Starbucks employees) as well as people outside the company.
Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation Hope Lodge. Mariani was co-valedictorian and received a bachelor’s degree summa cum laude in Business Administration from Howard University and a master’s in business from Stanford University.Alison oversees Foundation operations and special projects as well as driving organizational efficiencies. After leaving Starbucks for a short time to start his own II Giornale coffeehouses, he purchased six Starbucks stores and roasting facilities in 1987 with the help of local investors, beginning a global expansion that would change how the world consumed coffee.Chairman since 2000, Howard resumed the role of president and chief executive officer in January 2008, with a renewed focus on Starbucks coffee heritage, innovation and enhanced customer experience.
This was a total team effort and we could not have done it without every one of you. W orking two jobs, parents making sacrifices, being part of a large or single-parent family — these are just a few of the challenges that students of middle-class families face in their pursuit of higher education. People experiencing homelessness are especially vulnerable to COVID-19. Schulze sold one million Best Buy shares from June 26 through June 30 for a total of $86.3 million, an average per share price of $86.29. Before joining Starbucks, he worked three years in sales and marketing with Xerox Corporation and served as Vice President and General Manager of Hammarplast U.S.A. He earned his Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Washington’s Michael G. Foster School of Business.David works across the Foundation’s portfolio by partnering with the team and critical grantee partners to streamline the founding process, and assess and report on impact.David began his professional career in music licensing before moving into the non-profit and public sectors.
Paul manages investments focused on stabilizing youth experiencing housing crisis and providing meaningful training and employment opportunities.Before joining the Foundation, Paul was a social impact consultant in Seattle, providing project management, strategy development, and campaign research to various organizations focused on global health, plastic pollution and local policy change.
Paul previously worked as one of the founding members of the Paul G. Allen Ebola Program, a $100M program that aimed to address the 2014 West Africa Ebola outbreak through rapid response and health systems grants.Prior to his work on Ebola, Paul worked on a variety of portfolios at Paul G. Allen Philanthropies, including elephant conservation, community development in Sub-Saharan Africa and environmental issues. Some describe […] He then joined On-Ramps, a recruiting firm that finds leaders for key mission-driven organizations in the U.S.In addition to his Foundation role, Josh is an award-winning playwright and accomplished screenwriter with a Master of Fine Arts in Dramatic Writing from The New School for Drama.©2019 Schultz Family Foundation.