Neelie Kroes - Salesforce Director

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Director

Ms. Neelie Kroes is an Independent Director of salesforce.com, inc. Ms. Kroes is the Director of the Company. Ms. Neelie Kroes has served as a Director since May 2016. Ms. Kroes is the former Vice President of the European Commission, European Commissioner for Competition and European Commission for Digital Agenda. Ms. Kroes served as Commissioner for Competition from 2004 to 2010 and as Vice President and Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society from 2010 to 2014. Prior to joining the European Commission, Ms. Kroes served in the Dutch House of Representatives and as State Secretary and Cabinet Minister. She is currently a member of the Global Policy Advisory Board of Uber Technologies Inc. She is also a member of the Advisory Board of Bank of America Merrill Lynch and a member of the Finance Committee of Rijksmuseum Fonds . Ms. Kroes previously served on the boards of Lucent Netherlands, AB Volvo and McDonalds Netherlands and was chairperson of Nyenrode University. Ms. Kroes received her M.S. in Economics from Erasmus University since 2017.
Age 67
Tenure 7 years
Kroes brings valuable international and leadership expertise to our Board and possesses an extensive background in crossborder technology, competition and data security. This extensive experience, combined with her leadership positions in governmental organizations, supports our conclusion that Ms. Kroes has the necessary and desired skills, experience and perspective to serve on our Board.

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Salesforce Leadership Team

Elected by the shareholders, the Salesforce's board of directors comprises two types of representatives: Salesforce inside directors who are chosen from within the company, and outside directors, selected externally and held independent of Salesforce. The board's role is to monitor Salesforce's management team and ensure that shareholders' interests are well served. Salesforce's inside directors are responsible for reviewing and approving budgets prepared by upper management to implement core corporate initiatives and projects. On the other hand, Salesforce's outside directors are responsible for providing unbiased perspectives on the board's policies.
Bret Taylor, President and Chief Product Officer
John Roos, Independent Director
Joe Allanson, Chief Accounting Officer, Corporate Controller
Marc Benioff, Chairman of the Board, CEO
Parker Harris, Co-Founder, CTO, Director
Susan Wojcicki, Director
Cynthia Robbins, Executive Vice President - Global Employee Success
Amy Weaver, Executive Vice President General Counsel
Lawrence Tomlinson, Independent Director
Alexandre Dayon, President- Products
Alan Hassenfeld, Independent Director
G Harris, Co-Founder
Bernard Tyson, Director
Craig Conway, Independent Director
John Cummings, Senior Vice President
Maria Martinez, President - Sales and Customer Success
Burke Norton, Chief Legal Officer
Neelie Kroes, Director
Joseph Allanson, Chief Accounting Officer, Corporate Controller
Robin Washington, Independent Director
Tony Prophet, Chief Equality Officer
Maynard Webb, Independent Director
Keith Block, Vice Chairman of the Board and Presidentident
Colin Powell, Director
Mark Hawkins, CFO
Sanford Robertson, Lead Independent Director

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