Rosalind Brewer, the Glossary
Rosalind "Roz" G. Brewer (born 1962) is an American businesswoman and former CEO of Walgreens Boots Alliance, before stepping down in September 2023.[1]
Table of Contents
37 relations: Amazon (company), Atlanta, Cass Technical High School, Caucasian race, Chief executive officer, CNN, Detroit, Doug McMillon, Forbes, Fortune (magazine), Fortune 500, Georgia (U.S. state), John Furner, Kevin Johnson (businessman), Kimberly-Clark, Lockheed Martin, Michigan, Michigan Women's Hall of Fame, Molson Coors, Philadelphia, Physician, Poppy Harlow, President's Export Council, Racism, Reuters, Sam's Club, Spelman College, Stanford Law School, Starbucks, Stefano Pessina, Tim Wentworth, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, USA Today, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Walmart, Wharton School, Working Mother.
- Starbucks people
- Walmart people
Amazon (company)
Amazon.com, Inc., doing business as Amazon, is an American multinational technology company, engaged in e-commerce, cloud computing, online advertising, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence.
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Atlanta
Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.
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Cass Technical High School
Cass Technical High School (simply referred to as Cass Tech) is a magnet high school in Midtown Detroit, Michigan, United States.
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Caucasian race
The Caucasian race (also Caucasoid, Europid, or Europoid) is an obsolete racial classification of humans based on a now-disproven theory of biological race.
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Chief executive officer
A chief executive officer (CEO) (chief executive (CE), or managing director (MD) in the UK) is the highest officer charged with the management of an organization especially a company or nonprofit institution.
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CNN
Cable News Network (CNN) is a multinational news channel and website operating from Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Founded in 1980 by American media proprietor Ted Turner and Reese Schonfeld as a 24-hour cable news channel, and presently owned by the Manhattan-based media conglomerate Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), CNN was the first television channel to provide 24-hour news coverage and the first all-news television channel in the United States.
Detroit
Detroit is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan.
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Doug McMillon
Carl Douglas McMillon (born October 17, 1966) is an American businessman, and the president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Walmart Inc. He sits on the retailer's board of directors. Rosalind Brewer and Doug McMillon are American retail chief executives and Walmart people.
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Forbes
Forbes is an American business magazine founded by B. C. Forbes in 1917 and owned by Hong Kong-based investment group Integrated Whale Media Investments since 2014.
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Fortune (magazine)
Fortune (stylized in all caps) is an American global business magazine headquartered in New York City.
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Fortune 500
The Fortune 500 is an annual list compiled and published by Fortune magazine that ranks 500 of the largest United States corporations by total revenue for their respective fiscal years.
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Georgia (U.S. state)
Georgia, officially the State of Georgia, is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States.
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John Furner
John Furner is an American business executive. Rosalind Brewer and John Furner are American retail chief executives and Walmart people.
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Kevin Johnson (businessman)
Kevin R. Johnson (born October 9, 1960) is an American businessman and software engineer who was the president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Starbucks Coffee Company from 2017 to 2022.
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Kimberly-Clark
Kimberly-Clark Corporation is an American multinational consumer goods and personal care corporation that produces mostly paper-based consumer products.
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Lockheed Martin
The Lockheed Martin Corporation is an American aerospace and defense manufacturer with worldwide interests.
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Michigan
Michigan is a state in the Great Lakes region of the Upper Midwest region of the United States.
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Michigan Women's Hall of Fame
The Michigan Women's Hall of Fame (MWHOF) honors distinguished women, both historical and contemporary, who have been associated with the U.S. state of Michigan.
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Molson Coors
Molson Coors is a Canadian-American multinational drink and brewing company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, with main offices in Golden, Colorado, and Montreal, Quebec.
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Philadelphia
Philadelphia, colloquially referred to as Philly, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the sixth-most populous city in the nation, with a population of 1,603,797 in the 2020 census.
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Physician
A physician, medical practitioner (British English), medical doctor, or simply doctor is a health professional who practices medicine, which is concerned with promoting, maintaining or restoring health through the study, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments.
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Poppy Harlow
Poppy Harlow (born Katharine Julia Harlow; May 2, 1982) is an American journalist, best known for her reporting at CNN and Forbes.com.
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President's Export Council
The President's Export Council (PEC) is an American government organization that serves as the principal national advisory committee on international trade.
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Racism
Racism is discrimination and prejudice against people based on their race or ethnicity.
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Reuters
Reuters is a news agency owned by Thomson Reuters.
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Sam's Club
Sam's West, Inc. (doing business as Sam's Club) is an American chain of membership-only warehouse club retail stores owned and operated by Walmart Inc., founded in 1983 and named after Walmart founder Sam Walton as Sam's Wholesale Club.
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Spelman College
Spelman College is a private, historically Black, women's liberal arts college in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Stanford Law School
Stanford Law School (SLS) is the law school of Stanford University, a private research university near Palo Alto, California.
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Starbucks
Starbucks Corporation is an American multinational chain of coffeehouses and roastery reserves headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
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Stefano Pessina
Stefano Pessina (born 4 June 1941) is an Italian-Monegasque billionaire businessman; he is the executive chairman and largest single shareholder of Walgreens Boots Alliance.
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Tim Wentworth
Timothy C. Wentworth (born 1959/1960) is an American businessman and CEO of pharmacy operator Walgreens Boots Alliance.
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University of Chicago Booth School of Business
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business (branded as Chicago Booth) is the graduate business school of the University of Chicago, a private research university in Chicago, Illinois.
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USA Today
USA Today (often stylized in all caps) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company.
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Walgreens Boots Alliance
Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. (WBA) is an American multinational holding company headquartered in Deerfield, Illinois, which owns the retail pharmacy chains Walgreens in the US and Boots in the UK, as well as several pharmaceutical manufacturing and distribution companies.
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Walmart
Walmart Inc. (formerly Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.) is an American multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of hypermarkets (also called supercenters), discount department stores, and grocery stores in the United States, headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas.
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Wharton School
The Wharton School (or UPenn Wharton) is the business school of the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn), a private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia.
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Working Mother
Working Mother was a magazine for working mothers launched in 1979 by Founding Publisher Milton Lieberman, who was succeeded by Carol Evans.
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See also
Starbucks people
- Adrian Bellamy
- Annie Young-Scrivner
- Cher Scarlett
- Christine M. Day
- Geoff Cottrill
- George Howell (entrepreneur)
- Gordon Bowker
- Howard Behar
- Howard Schultz
- Jaz Brisack
- Jerry Baldwin
- Jim Donald (businessman)
- Kenny G
- Laxman Narasimhan
- Magic Johnson
- Mary Dillon (businesswoman)
- Michelle Gass
- Peter Thum
- Robert Powell III
- Rosalind Brewer
- Winter (programmer)
- Wright Massey
- Zev Siegl
Walmart people
- Allan Leighton
- Allison Garrett
- Andy Bond (businessman)
- Archie Norman
- Arvind Mediratta
- B. Kevin Turner
- Dalton Philips
- Damien Moore
- David Cheesewright
- David Glass (businessman)
- Doug Gurr
- Doug McMillon
- Duane Kees
- Dylan Beard
- Eduardo Castro-Wright
- Greg Foran
- Jamie Iannone
- Jay Golden
- John Furner
- John O. Agwunobi
- Judith McKenna
- Lee Scott (businessman)
- Leslie Dach
- Marc Lore
- Paul Stone
- Rachel Brand
- Rick Dalzell
- Rosalind Brewer
- Stuart Machin
- Sylvia Mathews Burwell
- Thomas Schoewe
- Tony De Nunzio
- Walton family
- William S. Simon
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Brewer
Also known as Rosalind G. Brewer.