SEATTLE — Starbucks Corp. has bolstered its board of directors with the appointment of three individuals: Richard E. Allison Jr., CEO of Domino’s Pizza Inc.; Andrew Campion, executive vice president and chief financial officer of Nike Inc.; and Isabel Ge Mahe, vice president and managing director of Greater China at Apple Inc.

Allison has been CEO of Domino’s since July 2018. He earlier was president of Domino’s International from October 2014 to July 2018 after joining the company in March 2011 as executive vice president of international. He will serve on Starbucks’ Compensation and Management Development Committee.

Campion joined Nike in 2007 and has held the position of executive vice president and CFO since 2015. He will serve on Starbucks’ Audit and Compliance Committee.

Ge Mahe joined Apple in 2008, where she oversaw the development of cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Near Field Communication, location and motion technologies for nearly every Apple product. She will join Starbucks’ Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee.

“As we pursue our goal of building an enduring company, I couldn’t be more excited to have Ritch, Andy and Isabel join our world-class board of directors,” said Kevin Johnson, president and CEO of Starbucks. “Their expertise across global technology, retail and customer experience at scale will accelerate our drive to innovate in a way that’s relevant to our customers and inspiring to our partners.”

The appointments increase Starbucks’ board of directors to 13.