Slack's CEO, Denise Dresser, is leaving the company and joining OpenAI as its new Chief Revenue Officer. This move marks a significant shift for both Slack and OpenAI, with Dresser bringing her expertise in enterprise sales to the AI startup.
Dresser has been at Salesforce, which owns Slack, for 14 years, most of that time serving as CEO. She previously worked on various executive roles within Salesforce's enterprise sales unit before becoming CEO in 2023. Prior to joining Salesforce, she led significant changes in Salesforce's product development and expansion into new markets.
As OpenAI's new Chief Revenue Officer, Dresser will oversee the company's growing enterprise unit, which has seen rapid growth this year. She starts her role at OpenAI next week and will report directly to Brad Lightcap, OpenAI's Chief Operating Officer.
According to an official statement from OpenAI CEO Fidji Simo, Dresser will help the company make AI tools more reliable, accessible, and useful for businesses across various industries. This move comes as OpenAI is working towards expanding its influence in the business world through AI tools.
Under her leadership at Slack, Dresser oversaw key projects such as AI-generated meeting summaries and integrations with Salesforce's AI agents. She has also been involved in public affairs, showing support on occasions for initiatives that align with her views, including advocating for federal employees to use AI tools.
The departure of Denise Dresser marks a change in leadership at Slack, where Rob Seaman is expected to take over as interim CEO following the news.
Dresser has been at Salesforce, which owns Slack, for 14 years, most of that time serving as CEO. She previously worked on various executive roles within Salesforce's enterprise sales unit before becoming CEO in 2023. Prior to joining Salesforce, she led significant changes in Salesforce's product development and expansion into new markets.
As OpenAI's new Chief Revenue Officer, Dresser will oversee the company's growing enterprise unit, which has seen rapid growth this year. She starts her role at OpenAI next week and will report directly to Brad Lightcap, OpenAI's Chief Operating Officer.
According to an official statement from OpenAI CEO Fidji Simo, Dresser will help the company make AI tools more reliable, accessible, and useful for businesses across various industries. This move comes as OpenAI is working towards expanding its influence in the business world through AI tools.
Under her leadership at Slack, Dresser oversaw key projects such as AI-generated meeting summaries and integrations with Salesforce's AI agents. She has also been involved in public affairs, showing support on occasions for initiatives that align with her views, including advocating for federal employees to use AI tools.
The departure of Denise Dresser marks a change in leadership at Slack, where Rob Seaman is expected to take over as interim CEO following the news.