Marc Benioff is an American entrepreneur and billionaire best known as the co-founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of Salesforce.
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Ron Conway resigned from the Salesforce Foundation after Marc Benioff’s comments backing Trump and urging National Guard patrols in San Francisco.
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Marc Benioff said he would support Trump sending National Guard troops to San Francisco because he believes the city does not have enough police.
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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff is giving $150 million to Hawaii hospitals, part of a much larger pattern of land buying and philanthropy in the state.
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Marc Benioff is facing scrutiny after reports said he bought more than 600 acres of land in Hawaii through shell companies and then tried to keep the purchases private.
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Marc Benioff says downtown San Francisco is unlikely to return to its old pre-pandemic life, even as city leaders try new fixes to bring people and businesses back.
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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said he sees AI making the company’s Slack messaging tool smart enough to answer questions and help users without leaving the app.
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Bob Iger and Marc Benioff are facing pressure from activist investors as Disney and Salesforce come under scrutiny after weak stock performance.
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The article says Marc Benioff may be partly right that some young remote Salesforce workers are less productive, but the bigger problem may be poor onboarding and management, not remote work itself.
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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said the company will help Texas employees and their families move if they worry about access to reproductive health care after the state’s abortion ban took effect.
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Marc Benioff helped arrange a donation of 1 million face masks for Hawaii Island to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
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Marc Benioff is using his role as Salesforce CEO to push fellow business leaders to take public stands on social issues and help address inequality.
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Marc Benioff and his wife have given $35 million to Stanford and UCSF to support research on the human microbiome and new treatments tied to it.
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Marc Benioff and his wife Lynne donated $30 million to UCSF to fund a new research effort on the causes of homelessness and ways to end it.
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Marc Benioff and his wife are giving $30 million to UCSF to fund a five-year effort to study homelessness and find better solutions.
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San Francisco voters approved a new tax on the city’s biggest companies to raise about $300 million a year for homeless services, with Marc Benioff backing the measure and Jack Dorsey opposing it.
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San Francisco voters considered a new corporate tax for homeless aid, while tech billionaires Marc Benioff and Jack Dorsey clashed over whether it was fair and effective.
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Marc Benioff backed a San Francisco homeless tax measure and clashed with other tech billionaires, turning Prop C into a fight over both homelessness and who should pay for solving it.
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San Francisco voters will decide on a tax measure backed by Marc Benioff and Salesforce that would raise hundreds of millions of dollars a year for homeless services.
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Salesforce co-CEO Marc Benioff is backing a new corporate tax to raise money for homelessness services in San Francisco.
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Salesforce will keep its contract with U.S. Customs and Border Protection even after CEO Marc Benioff condemned family separations at the border and employees urged the company to drop the deal.
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