Rosalind Brewer

By Black Economic Alliance |

Rosalind Brewer is the current CEO of Walgreens, where she oversees Walgreens’ vaccine rollout as well as drives the company’s digital retail expansion. Brewer is the only Black woman currently serving as the head of a Fortune 500 company and just the third in history to achieve the career milestone.

Brewer also earned a B.S. in chemistry from Spelman College, attended the advanced management program at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of business, and earned additional degrees from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and Stanford Law School’s Directors’ College.

Following school, Brewer would go on to spend 22 years working for paper manufacturer Kimberly-Clark (KMB), where she started as a research technician and later took on an administrative role. At Kimberly, she developed a strong understanding of consumer packaged goods and eventually became the company’s president of manufacturing and global operations.

In 2006, Brewer left Kimberly-Clark to become a vice president at Walmart (WMT), where she again climbed the corporate ladder over the course of six years. Eventually, she was named president of the Walmart US East business unit, leading a team responsible for more than $100 billion in annual revenue.

Brewer made history in 2012 when she was named CEO of Sam’s Club, which is owned by Walmart, becoming the first woman and the first African American ever to lead the membership-only warehouse company.

In 2017, Starbucks tapped Brewer to become its group president and chief operating officer, leading the company’s global marketing, technology, supply chain, product innovation, and store development organization functions. During her tenure in 2018, the coffeemaker expanded its already massive global retail footprint and entered a global coffee alliance deal with Nestle to increase the global reach of its consumer packaged goods.

Brewer also helped Starbucks maximize its online retail and marketing efforts as well as its customer engagement experiences. The company expanded its delivery service in China and other East Asian countries in 2018 and opened its 30,000th global store in March 2019.

Brewer currently serves as the Chair of the Board of Trustees for Spelman College and as a director on the Board of Directors of Amazon.com, Inc. She formerly served on the Board of Directors for Lockheed Martin Corporation and Molson Coors Brewing Company.

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