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Zev Siegl[edit]

Zev Siegl is a renowned American entrepreneur, best known as one of the co-founders of the global coffee company, Starbucks. Born on December 28, 1939, in Detroit, Michigan, Siegl has made significant contributions to the world of business and entrepreneurship.

Early Life and Education[edit]

Zev Siegl was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. He completed his high school education in his hometown before moving to the West Coast for further studies. He attended the University of Washington, where he graduated with a degree in History.

Career[edit]

Starbucks[edit]

In 1971, Zev Siegl, along with his partners Jerry Baldwin and Gordon Bowker, founded Starbucks in Seattle, Washington. The trio was inspired by their mutual love for high-quality coffee and wanted to introduce fine coffee beans and equipment to the American public. Starbucks started as a single store at Pike Place Market and has since grown into a multinational chain with thousands of outlets worldwide.

Post-Starbucks Career[edit]

After leaving Starbucks in 1980, Siegl embarked on various entrepreneurial ventures. He founded Quartermaine Coffee Roasters in Maryland and later became a business consultant, advising small businesses and startups. He has also been a keynote speaker at various international business conferences and events.

Personal Life[edit]

Zev Siegl is married and has two children. He is a resident of Seattle, Washington, where he continues to contribute to the local business community.

Legacy and Impact[edit]

Zev Siegl's impact on the global coffee industry is undeniable. His vision and entrepreneurial spirit have played a crucial role in shaping Starbucks into a world-renowned brand. His post-Starbucks work as a business consultant has also helped numerous small businesses and startups succeed.

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