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Legendary UPS Chief Information And Engineering Officer Has Been Named The New CIO Of Salesforce

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Salesforce has announced the hiring of Juan Perez as its next chief information officer, succeeding Jo-ann Olsovsky, who held the role for four years. Perez, a past Forbes CIO Innovation Award winner, spent more than 32 years at UPS, his last five as the company’s chief information and engineering officer. He will assume his new role on April 4, 2022. Like Olsovsky, who joined the company from BNSF Railway, Perez has experience at the scale that Salesforce aspires to, given the size of UPS.

“I am thrilled that Juan is joining Salesforce as CIO,” said Salesforce Co-CEO, Bret Taylor. “He has a deep understanding of how to leverage technology to drive growth and scale, and has a strong track record of building impactful, high-performing teams. He’s also been a Salesforce customer since 2015 and deeply understands our technology and our values. I could not be more excited to partner with Juan in this next chapter of Salesforce’s growth.”

“Everything about Salesforce — the people, values, innovation and customer focus — all deeply resonate with me and align with my values,” said Perez. “After more than 30 years at UPS, I never thought I’d pursue a new career — but joining Salesforce is an honor and the opportunity of a lifetime.”

Perez has been a board member of The Hershey Company for three years, as well, and as such is part of a rare but growing group of board-level CIOs. His predecessor, Olsovsky, is also part of that club, as she is a board member of Canadian National Railway.

Peter High is President of  Metis Strategy, a business and IT advisory firm. He has written two bestselling books, and his third, Getting to Nimble, was recently released. He also moderates the Technovation podcast series and speaks at conferences around the world. Follow him on Twitter @PeterAHigh.