Global coffee giant Starbucks has appointed Indian-origin technology veteran Anand Varadarajan as its new Chief Technology Officer (CTO), marking a major step in the company’s push toward digital transformation and smarter store operations.
The appointment, announced on Friday, will take effect from January 19. Varadarajan replaces Deb Hall Lefevre, who stepped down from the role in September. Following her exit, Ningyu Chen had been serving as interim CTO.
A Key Appointment at a Crucial Time
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol is leading a company-wide technology overhaul aimed at improving labour efficiency, in-store operations, and customer experience. Varadarajan’s arrival comes at a critical moment as Starbucks accelerates investments in automation, digital platforms, and supply chain optimisation across its global stores.

Who Is Anand Varadarajan?
Anand Varadarajan brings nearly two decades of experience at Amazon, where he spent 19 years in leadership roles. At the e-commerce giant, he was instrumental in building and scaling technology and supply chain systems for Amazon’s worldwide grocery business, a segment known for its complexity and operational challenges.
Before Amazon, Varadarajan also worked at Oracle, gaining deep expertise in enterprise software and large-scale technology infrastructure. His career spans cloud systems, logistics, retail technology, and global operations—skills that align closely with Starbucks’ next phase of growth.
Why This Appointment Matters
With millions of daily transactions across thousands of stores worldwide, Starbucks is increasingly relying on data, automation, and AI-driven systems to streamline operations. Varadarajan’s background in handling massive, real-time supply chains and consumer platforms positions him as a strategic hire to lead this transformation.
Industry observers see his appointment as a sign that Starbucks is doubling down on tech-led efficiency, much like global retailers that have successfully merged digital innovation with physical retail.
The Road Ahead
As CTO, Varadarajan will oversee Starbucks’ technology strategy, digital platforms, and operational systems, playing a key role in shaping how the brand serves customers and supports employees in the years ahead.
His appointment also adds to the growing list of Indian-origin leaders at the helm of global corporations, reinforcing India’s strong presence in the global technology leadership ecosystem.
