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A visit to Salesforce Tower at 415 Market Street in San Francisco, CA.

 

Some pictures from street level, some from the 3rd floor and the bulk from the 61st floor.

The Salesforce app on a smartphone screen.

Sept. 27, 2013 - Appreciation luncheon to recognize Salesforce for gift in kind for 2 CU SMLCs

A visit to Salesforce Tower at 415 Market Street in San Francisco, CA.

 

Some pictures from street level, some from the 3rd floor and the bulk from the 61st floor.

Sept. 27, 2013 - Appreciation luncheon to recognize Salesforce for gift in kind for 2 CU SMLCs

Sept. 27, 2013 - Appreciation luncheon to recognize Salesforce for gift in kind for 2 CU SMLCs

*** NO REPRODUCTION FEE *** DUBLIN : 11/06/2015 : Pictured (left to right) at the event was An Taoiseach Enda Kenny with David Dempsey, Executive Director and Senior Vice President at Salesforce. An Taoiseach visits Salesforce to discuss driving successful youth employment activities : An Taoiseach Enda Kenny T.D. today visited the Irish base of US technology multinational Salesforce at Central Park, Leopardstown, to discuss how the company is helping to drive employment for Irelandís youth through a wide variety of internal and community initiatives. During his visit, An Taoiseach met with young graduates of Salesforceís recruitment and training programme, FutureForce; delegates from the Trinity Access Programme and young coders from CoderDojo who showed him their skills in a demo coding session. Salesforce supports each of these initiatives and recently announced a new global partnership with CoderDojo. Speaking at the event, An Taoiseach Enda Kenny T.D. said, "Breaking the cycle of youth unemployment is one of the biggest priorities of the Government. I commend Salesforce for its FutureForce initiative that provides invaluable training opportunities for young people in an exciting digital company. This is a policy that the Government is also championing by providing more education, training and work experience opportunities for young people in order to break the cycle of youth joblessness. We will redouble our efforts as the Government works towards achieving full employment by 2018." David Dempsey, Executive Director and Senior Vice President at Salesforce said, ìWe believe we have a responsibility as a company ñ and each of our employees takes this as a personal opportunity as well ñ to create opportunities for youths to learn digital skills so they can take advantage of the numerous opportunities that exist in our vibrant technology sector. By giving Irish youths the tools they need to succeed in the digital economy, weíre ensuring that a new gene

*** NO REPRODUCTION FEE *** DUBLIN : 11/06/2015 : Pictured (left to right) at the event was An Taoiseach Enda Kenny with David Dempsey, Executive Director and Senior Vice President at Salesforce. An Taoiseach visits Salesforce to discuss driving successful youth employment activities : An Taoiseach Enda Kenny T.D. today visited the Irish base of US technology multinational Salesforce at Central Park, Leopardstown, to discuss how the company is helping to drive employment for Irelandís youth through a wide variety of internal and community initiatives. During his visit, An Taoiseach met with young graduates of Salesforceís recruitment and training programme, FutureForce; delegates from the Trinity Access Programme and young coders from CoderDojo who showed him their skills in a demo coding session. Salesforce supports each of these initiatives and recently announced a new global partnership with CoderDojo. Speaking at the event, An Taoiseach Enda Kenny T.D. said, "Breaking the cycle of youth unemployment is one of the biggest priorities of the Government. I commend Salesforce for its FutureForce initiative that provides invaluable training opportunities for young people in an exciting digital company. This is a policy that the Government is also championing by providing more education, training and work experience opportunities for young people in order to break the cycle of youth joblessness. We will redouble our efforts as the Government works towards achieving full employment by 2018." David Dempsey, Executive Director and Senior Vice President at Salesforce said, ìWe believe we have a responsibility as a company ñ and each of our employees takes this as a personal opportunity as well ñ to create opportunities for youths to learn digital skills so they can take advantage of the numerous opportunities that exist in our vibrant technology sector. By giving Irish youths the tools they need to succeed in the digital economy, weíre ensuring that a new gene

*** NO REPRODUCTION FEE *** DUBLIN : 11/06/2015 : Pictured (left to right) at the event was An Taoiseach Enda Kenny with David Dempsey, Executive Director and Senior Vice President at Salesforce. An Taoiseach visits Salesforce to discuss driving successful youth employment activities : An Taoiseach Enda Kenny T.D. today visited the Irish base of US technology multinational Salesforce at Central Park, Leopardstown, to discuss how the company is helping to drive employment for Irelandís youth through a wide variety of internal and community initiatives. During his visit, An Taoiseach met with young graduates of Salesforceís recruitment and training programme, FutureForce; delegates from the Trinity Access Programme and young coders from CoderDojo who showed him their skills in a demo coding session. Salesforce supports each of these initiatives and recently announced a new global partnership with CoderDojo. Speaking at the event, An Taoiseach Enda Kenny T.D. said, "Breaking the cycle of youth unemployment is one of the biggest priorities of the Government. I commend Salesforce for its FutureForce initiative that provides invaluable training opportunities for young people in an exciting digital company. This is a policy that the Government is also championing by providing more education, training and work experience opportunities for young people in order to break the cycle of youth joblessness. We will redouble our efforts as the Government works towards achieving full employment by 2018." David Dempsey, Executive Director and Senior Vice President at Salesforce said, ìWe believe we have a responsibility as a company ñ and each of our employees takes this as a personal opportunity as well ñ to create opportunities for youths to learn digital skills so they can take advantage of the numerous opportunities that exist in our vibrant technology sector. By giving Irish youths the tools they need to succeed in the digital economy, weíre ensuring that a new gene

Sept. 27, 2013 - Appreciation luncheon to recognize Salesforce for gift in kind for 2 CU SMLCs

Photo by @naro for LeWeb12 Conference, Paris

Fortune CEO Initiative 2017

September 25, 2017. NY, NY. USA

LUNCH AND TOWN HALL DISCUSSION

Making Inclusion a Source of Strength

At a time when the debate over inequality has become a national flashpoint, companies need to rethink their approach to equality within the space they have direct control: the workplace. Every company aspires to achieve a diverse and inclusive workplace, and enjoy the resulting benefits of resilience and creativity, but efforts too often fall short. While the proportion of the nonwhite male population is growing, financial challenges for this demographic are also growing, as businesses struggle to implement the inclusive hiring practices that can expand access to prosperity. This town hall discussion will examine lessons learned from entry-level to C-suite recruitment and promotion, and explore the critical approaches necessary to yield success toward this goal.

 

Opening interview:

Arianna Huffington, Founder and CEO, Thrive Global

 

Moderator:

Nancy Gibbs, Editorial Director, Time Inc. News Group; Editor-in-Chief, Time

 

Followed by town hall discussion on inclusion and equality with

Moderator:

Ellen McGirt, Senior Editor, Fortune

 

Firestarters:

Tony Prophet, Chief Equality Officer, Salesforce

Blake Irving, CEO, GoDaddy.com

 

Photograph by Rebecca Greenfield/Fortune CEO Initiative

*** NO REPRODUCTION FEE *** DUBLIN : 11/06/2015 : Pictured (left to right) at the event was An Taoiseach Enda Kenny with David Dempsey, Executive Director and Senior Vice President at Salesforce. An Taoiseach visits Salesforce to discuss driving successful youth employment activities : An Taoiseach Enda Kenny T.D. today visited the Irish base of US technology multinational Salesforce at Central Park, Leopardstown, to discuss how the company is helping to drive employment for Irelandís youth through a wide variety of internal and community initiatives. During his visit, An Taoiseach met with young graduates of Salesforceís recruitment and training programme, FutureForce; delegates from the Trinity Access Programme and young coders from CoderDojo who showed him their skills in a demo coding session. Salesforce supports each of these initiatives and recently announced a new global partnership with CoderDojo. Speaking at the event, An Taoiseach Enda Kenny T.D. said, "Breaking the cycle of youth unemployment is one of the biggest priorities of the Government. I commend Salesforce for its FutureForce initiative that provides invaluable training opportunities for young people in an exciting digital company. This is a policy that the Government is also championing by providing more education, training and work experience opportunities for young people in order to break the cycle of youth joblessness. We will redouble our efforts as the Government works towards achieving full employment by 2018." David Dempsey, Executive Director and Senior Vice President at Salesforce said, ìWe believe we have a responsibility as a company ñ and each of our employees takes this as a personal opportunity as well ñ to create opportunities for youths to learn digital skills so they can take advantage of the numerous opportunities that exist in our vibrant technology sector. By giving Irish youths the tools they need to succeed in the digital economy, weíre ensuring that a new gene

Night Summit Party, The Mercentile, Dublin 2014. Photo: Dara Munnis.

Night Summit Party, The Mercentile, Dublin 2014. Photo: Dara Munnis.

A visit to Salesforce Tower at 415 Market Street in San Francisco, CA.

 

Some pictures from street level, some from the 3rd floor and the bulk from the 61st floor.

A visit to Salesforce Tower at 415 Market Street in San Francisco, CA.

 

Some pictures from street level, some from the 3rd floor and the bulk from the 61st floor.

*** NO REPRODUCTION FEE *** DUBLIN : 11/06/2015 : Pictured (left to right) at the event was An Taoiseach Enda Kenny with David Dempsey, Executive Director and Senior Vice President at Salesforce. An Taoiseach visits Salesforce to discuss driving successful youth employment activities : An Taoiseach Enda Kenny T.D. today visited the Irish base of US technology multinational Salesforce at Central Park, Leopardstown, to discuss how the company is helping to drive employment for Irelandís youth through a wide variety of internal and community initiatives. During his visit, An Taoiseach met with young graduates of Salesforceís recruitment and training programme, FutureForce; delegates from the Trinity Access Programme and young coders from CoderDojo who showed him their skills in a demo coding session. Salesforce supports each of these initiatives and recently announced a new global partnership with CoderDojo. Speaking at the event, An Taoiseach Enda Kenny T.D. said, "Breaking the cycle of youth unemployment is one of the biggest priorities of the Government. I commend Salesforce for its FutureForce initiative that provides invaluable training opportunities for young people in an exciting digital company. This is a policy that the Government is also championing by providing more education, training and work experience opportunities for young people in order to break the cycle of youth joblessness. We will redouble our efforts as the Government works towards achieving full employment by 2018." David Dempsey, Executive Director and Senior Vice President at Salesforce said, ìWe believe we have a responsibility as a company ñ and each of our employees takes this as a personal opportunity as well ñ to create opportunities for youths to learn digital skills so they can take advantage of the numerous opportunities that exist in our vibrant technology sector. By giving Irish youths the tools they need to succeed in the digital economy, weíre ensuring that a new gene

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