Slack's CEO, Denise Dresser, is leaving the company to become OpenAI's new chief revenue officer. She will be in charge of the company's enterprise unit and reports directly to Brad Lightcap, the chief operating officer.
Dresser has been at Salesforce for 14 years, where she served as a top executive before becoming CEO of Slack last year after Lidiane Jones left for another role. During her time at Slack, Dresser oversaw several large-scale AI features, including AI-generated meeting summaries and an integration with Salesforce's AI agents.
Her departure from Slack comes amid a period of significant change within the company, which was acquired by Salesforce in 2021 for nearly $28 billion. While some employees have reported culture clashes between the old startup culture and the larger enterprise structure, the deal marked a new era for Slack as it continues to grow rapidly.
Rob Seaman will become interim CEO of Slack following Dresser's departure. The exact reasons for her decision to leave are not yet clear.
Dresser has been at Salesforce for 14 years, where she served as a top executive before becoming CEO of Slack last year after Lidiane Jones left for another role. During her time at Slack, Dresser oversaw several large-scale AI features, including AI-generated meeting summaries and an integration with Salesforce's AI agents.
Her departure from Slack comes amid a period of significant change within the company, which was acquired by Salesforce in 2021 for nearly $28 billion. While some employees have reported culture clashes between the old startup culture and the larger enterprise structure, the deal marked a new era for Slack as it continues to grow rapidly.
Rob Seaman will become interim CEO of Slack following Dresser's departure. The exact reasons for her decision to leave are not yet clear.