Andrew Bucher

Project Manager Sr. Corporate Security at Starbucks

Andrew Bucher has extensive experience in project management and security consulting, currently serving as a Project Manager Sr. Corporate Security at Starbucks since October 2014. Prior to this role, Andrew held various positions including Technical Client Manager at Aronson Security Group and National Account Manager at FocusMicro. Andrew's career spans over two decades, with key roles such as Commercial Security Consultant at Protection One and Business Manager at both Lynnwood Honda and Michael's Toyota. Additional experience includes leadership roles as Director at NetVersant and Sales Engineer/Estimator at RFI Communications & Security Systems. Andrew's foundational experience began as a Systems Specialist II at Johnson Controls. Education includes an Associate of Arts degree in General Studies from Santa Barbara City College and a high school diploma from Garfield High School.

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Starbucks ethically sources and roasts high-quality arabica coffee. They are known as the leading roaster and retailer of specialty coffee globally. Starbucks purchases, roasts, and serves award-winning coffee to its millions of customers. Their food and beverage offerings include Italian-style espresso beverages, cold blended beverages, seasonal drinks, hot breakfast, lunch, snacks, a bakery, and premium teas. Additionally, they sell merchandise like tumblrs and mugs as well as gift cards for special occasions. In some stores around the world, they sell alcoholic drinks. In everything they do, they always live by their mission: to inspire and nurture the human spirit – one person, one cup, and one neighborhood at a time. Founded in 1971 by Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegl, and Gordon Bowker, Starbucks began as a single store front in Pike Place Market. Originally, they sourced their beans from Peet's Coffee & Tea. Eventually, Alfred Peet stopped supplying his own beans and began to train a new Roastmaster for the company. Following this transition, they sold the company in the 1980's to Howard Schultz who had Italian Coffeehouse aspirations. Originally a coffee bean store, Howard set out to make Starbucks an espresso-based coffeeshop and led much of the expansion of the franchise. With shifts in leadership over time, a decade was spent growing market share and defining corporate social responsibility. Starbucks went on acquire several operations as part of their strategy such as Seattle's Best Coffee, Torrefazione Italia, and The Coffee Connection. Today, Starbucks operates in the US, Canada, UK, Europe, and Asia with about 32,000 stores worldwide.


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