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Fortune 500 gets a Black female CEO

- Dee-Ann Durbin

Walgreens said Tuesday it has tapped Starbucks executive Roz Brewer as its new CEO, which will make her the only Black woman leading a Fortune 500 company.

Starbucks announced Tuesday that Brewer was departing after a little more than three years as its chief operating officer. Walgreens later confirmed that Brewer will take over as its CEO on March 15.

Brewer succeeds Stefano Pessina, who served as CEO for six years following the merger between Walgreens and Alliance Boots in 2014. Pessina will transition to executive chairman of Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc.’s board.

Pessina praised Brewer’s expertise in operations, customer relations, talent developmen­t and digital innovation.

“She is a distinguis­hed and experience­d executive who has led organizati­ons globally through periods of changing consumer behavior by applying innovation that elevates customer experience­s,” Pessina said.

At Starbucks, Brewer revamped stores, taking out clutter and cutting down on administra­tive work so employees could focus on customers and speed up service. She helped grow Starbucks’ rewards program and pushed for more diversity in its ranks.

Prior to joining Starbucks, Brewer served as president and CEO of Sam’s Club, the members-only warehouse channel of Walmart Inc. She also increased membership and improved merchandis­e there.

Before that, Brewer was with Kimberly-Clark Corp. for 22 years. Brewer – who has a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Spelman College – started at Kimberly-Clark as a scientist and ultimately served as president of the Global Nonwovens Sector.

Brewer said she’s excited to innovate in the health care industry at Walgreens, especially as the company helps combat the pandemic.

“I step into this role with great optimism for the future of WBA,” Brewer said in a statement.

Based in Deerfield, Illinois, says it employs more 450,000 people and has more 21,000 stores globally.

Ursula Burns was the first Black woman to run a Fortune 500 company when she became CEO of Xerox in 2009. But she lost that role in 2016 when Xerox split into two companies.

There are only a handful of other Black CEOs in the Fortune 500, including Lowe’s CEO Marvin Ellison.

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