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**Job no**: HPRPACSR **Location**: UAE Dubai Head Office **Starbucks** From the beginning, Starbucks set out to be a different kind of company. One that not only celebrates coffee and the rich tradition, but that also brings a feeling of connection. Starbucks coffeehouses have become a beacon for coffee lovers everywhere because they know they can count on genuine service, an inviting atmosphere and a superb cup of expertly roasted and richly brewed coffee every time. It’s not unusual to see people coming to Starbucks to chat, meet up or even work. Starbucks is a neighborhood gathering place, a part of the daily routine - and we couldn’t be happier about it. Get to know us and you’ll see: we are so much more than what we brew. Starbucks prides itself on its people, or ‘partners’ as we call them. We strive to develop each partner to achieve their career goals, whether this is to become a district manager, Coffee Master or work within one of our Head Office functions. **Alshaya background** Alshaya Group is a dynamic family-owned enterprise, first established in Kuwait in 1890. With a consistent record of significant growth and innovation, Alshaya Group is one of the world’s leading brand franchise operators, offering an unparalleled choice of well-loved international brands to customers, Alshaya Group’s portfolio extends across MENA, Turkey and Europe, with thousands of stores, cafes, restaurants and leisure destinations, as well as a growing online and digital business. Operating in multiple sectors including Apparel, Hospitality, F&B, Wellness, Pharmacy, Home Furnishings and Leisure & Entertainment, Alshaya Group colleagues are united by a commitment to authentically deliver great customer service and brand experiences. Fresh, modern and relevant, Alshaya’s constantly evolving brand portfolio reflects the choices and lifestyle of its customers. From flagship stores and restaurants in prestige malls, through to local coffee shops, drive-thrus and online, Alshaya Group brings customers the brands they love in the places they want to be. Brands such as Starbucks, H&M, Mothercare, Debenhams, American Eagle Outfitters, P.F. Chang’s, The Cheesecake Factory, The Body Shop, M.A.C, Victoria’s Secret, Boots, Pottery Barn and KidZania. Over the last two years, the company has been pivoting its strategic approach to react to changes in consumer habits in our markets. **Starbucks Heritage** The Starbucks journey in the Middle East started with Alshaya with the first store opening in Kuwait, early in 1999. Today, we operate more than 2000 Starbucks stores across 13 countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), and Türkiye, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan. We could not do this without the dedication of our 21,000 green apron partners (employees) across the regions, who serve our carefully handcrafted beverages to millions of Starbucks customers each day. To build more meaningful connections over coffee, we continue to provide the Starbucks Experience that we know our customers expect from us and meet them where and how they want us to be. **The Role**: Reporting to the VP of Marketing, the Head of PR, PA & CSR will be based in Dubai and is effectively accountable for all public affairs and public relations & CSR/ sustainability activities for the Starbucks Alshaya MENA markets. The incumbent will play an integral part in supporting, protecting, and promoting the employer brand across all MENA markets to ensure we are perceived as the brand and employer of choice externally, and by implication, internally amongst our population. **Key Performance Areas** In a rapidly growing business, the role will actively promote the growth agenda of the MENA business, amplifying the brand’s perception by: - Devising strategies and approaches to ensuring we position Starbucks Alshaya as a brand of choice and as an ethical business with strong social purpose. - Acting as a role model spokesperson for regional and local market needs responsible for establishing and maintaining relationships with media and third-party stakeholders on behalf of the MENA business. - Acting as the primary point of contact for any reputational issues, leading a comprehensive crisis communications strategy that can span geographies and languages in line with the Starbucks Alshaya’s footprint across our MENA markets. - Shaping the PR strategy and execution framework, interpreting locally the host brand strategy and tools. - Key to the role will be shaping the CSR strategy and interpreting host brand and Alshaya Group’s sustainability strategies and aspirations into measurable action plans. **The Responsibilities**: - Promote our brand reputation through a compelling brand narrative; corporate media strategy and relations; executive engagement strategy and spokesperson development. - Leverage resources across the region and work with the in-house and agency teams to evolve our communications program to support effect

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