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Marc Benioff

Marc Russell Benioff (born September 25, 1964)[2] is an American internet entrepreneur billionaire and philanthropist. Benioff is best known as the co-founder, chairman and CEO of the software company Salesforce, as well as being the owner of Time Magazine since 2018.[3][4]

Marc Benioff
Benioff in 2021
Born
Marc Russell Benioff

(1964-09-25) September 25, 1964 (age 59)
EducationUniversity of Southern California (BS)
Known forFounder, chairman and CEO, Salesforce
Co-chair and owner, Time[1]
SpouseLynne Krilich
Children2

Early life and education edit

Benioff was raised in a Jewish family[5][6] in the San Francisco Bay Area.[7] He is the grandson of Marvin Lewis, a California trial attorney and once-time member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors who championed the creation of the BART system.[8][9] Benioff grew up in Hillsborough[10] and graduated from Burlingame High School in 1982.[11] Benioff received a Bachelor of Science in business administration from the University of Southern California, where he was a member of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, in 1986.[11][12] Benioff is a second cousin of showrunner and television writer David Benioff, known for Game of Thrones.[13] He is married to Lynne Benioff and has two children. The family lives in San Francisco, California.[3][11]

Career edit

While in high school, Benioff sold his first application, How to Juggle, for $75.[11] In 1979, when he was 15, Benioff founded Liberty Software, creating and selling games such as Flapper and King Arthur's Heir for the Atari 8-bit.[11][14][15] Royalties from these games helped Benioff pay for college.[11][16]

While at USC, Benioff had an internship as a programmer at Apple.[17] He joined Oracle Corporation in a customer-service role after graduating.[11] Benioff worked at Oracle for 13 years in a variety of sales, marketing, and product development roles.[3] At 23, he was named Oracle's Rookie of the Year. Three years later, he became the youngest person in the company's history to earn the title of vice president.[3]

Benioff founded Salesforce in 1999[18] in a San Francisco apartment and defined its mission in a marketing statement as "The End of Software."[19] This was a slogan he used frequently to preach about software on the Web, and used as a guerilla marketing tactic against the dominant CD-ROM CRM competitor Siebel at the time.[20] Benioff extended Salesforce's offerings in the early 2000s with the idea of a platform that allowed developers to create applications.[21]

Benioff also serves on the World Economic Forum's board of trustees and USC board of trustees.[3][7] On September 16, 2018, Marc and his wife Lynne bought Time for $190 million.[4] In 2019, Benioff started Time Ventures, a venture capital fund that has invested in multiple companies, including Commonwealth Fusion Systems, Universal Hydrogen and NCX.[22][23][24][25][26] In 2021, two companies Time Venture backed, Planet Labs and IonQ, went public.[27][28][29] Benioff is a member of Business Roundtable, an advocacy group of CEOs, and the Business Council.[30][31] In November 2021, Benioff became co-CEO of Salesforce when Bret Taylor's promotion to co-CEO was announced.[32] One year later, Bret Taylor stepped down as Salesforce co-CEO, leaving Marc Benioff as the sole CEO again.[33] As of February 2022, Benioff had an estimated net worth of US$8.31 billion according to Bloomberg Billionaires Index.[34]

Co-written work edit

Benioff has co-written four books about business and technology. In 2004, he co-wrote Compassionate Capitalism: How Corporations Can Make Doing Good an Integral Part of Doing Well with Karen Southwick.[35] In 2006, he co-wrote The Business of Changing the World: 20 Great Leaders on Strategic Corporate Philanthropy with Carlye Adler.[35] In 2009, he co-wrote Behind the Cloud: The Untold Story of How Salesforce.com Went from Idea to Billion-Dollar Company and Revolutionized an Industry, also with Carlye Adler.[36] In 2019, he again co-wrote Trailblazer: The Power of Business as the Greatest Platform for Change, with Monica Langley.[19] The book became a New York Times bestseller.[37]

Recognition edit

 
Benioff during the WEF 2013

In 2003, President George W. Bush appointed Benioff co-chair of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee.[38] In 2009, Benioff was named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, and is a member of its board of trustees.[39][40] In 2012, he was named one of the "Best CEOs in the World" by Barron's[41] and received The Economist's Innovation Award.[42] In 2014, Fortune readers voted him "Businessperson of the Year."[43] In 2016, Fortune magazine named him one of the "World's 50 Greatest Leaders."[44] In 2019, he was recognized as one of the 10 Best-Performing CEOs by Harvard Business Review[45] and as the CNN Business CEO of 2020.[46]

Philanthropy edit

 
Marc Benioff in 2009

In addition to founding Salesforce in 1999, Benioff also founded the Salesforce Foundation. The foundation uses a "1-1-1" approach to corporate philanthropy, where the company gives one percent of employee time as volunteer hours, one percent of its product and one percent of its revenue to charitable causes.[47][48][49]

In 2010, the Benioffs donated $100 million to UCSF Children's Hospital. In 2014, they donated an additional $100 million to the hospital and $50 million to fund research on premature birth. In 2019, the Benioffs donated $25 million to UCSF to create the UCSF Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine; $10 million to Stanford for the Microbiome Therapies Initiative;[50] and $35 million to establish a Prostate Cancer Research Initiative at UCSF.[51]

In 2016, Benioff announced a $10 million donation to the University of California - Santa Barbara to establish the Benioff Ocean Initiative.[52] In 2017, the Benioffs partnered with the US National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to form the Pacific Islands Research and Conservation Programme.[53] In 2019, the Benioffs donated $30 million to the Center for Vulnerable Populations for the Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative to study the impacts of homelessness, housing, and health.[54] In January 2020, Benioff announced that he and his wife would provide financial backing for 1t.org to support a global initiative to plant and conserve 1 trillion trees over the next decade.[55]

In March 2020, Benioff procured 50 million pieces of personal protective equipment for hospitals and COVID-19 first responders in the United States.[56] In April 2020, Benioff donated more than $1 million to Give2SF COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund.[57] In April 2021, Benioff and Salesforce sent a plane filled with medical supplies to India to help the country handle the COVID-19 pandemic.[58]

In October 2020, Marc and Lynne Benioff were founding partners of Prince William's Earthshot Prize, a program for finding solutions to environmental issues.[59] In October 2021, Benioff pledged a $200 million donation to plant trees and fund ecologically focused entrepreneurs.[60] Salesforce also donated $100 million to the same causes.[60][61] In 2021, they were founding members of the World Economic Forum's Friends of Ocean Action initiative, providing approximately $11 million in funding.[53] Marc and Lynne Benioff have been included in lists of top givers by Forbes and the Chronicle of Philanthropy.[62][63][64][65]

Social activism edit

In March 2015, Benioff announced Salesforce would cancel all employee programs and travel in the state of Indiana after the passing of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, a bill that would allow companies and individuals to choose not to serve LGBT individuals based on religious beliefs.[66] Benioff led an effort of business leaders fighting back against the legislation, leading to a revised version of the bill being signed into law that prohibited businesses from denying services to someone based on sexual orientation or gender identity.[67]

In April 2015, Benioff announced that he would review salaries at Salesforce to ensure men and women were paid equally.[68] In February 2016, Benioff announced that Salesforce would reduce investments in Georgia and cancel a conference if HB 757, a bill that would allow businesses to decline services to same-sex couples, was passed.[69] The governor vetoed the bill.[70]

In an October 2018 interview with The Guardian, Benioff criticized other technology industry executives for "hoarding" their money and refusing to help the homeless in the San Francisco Bay Area.[71] In November, Benioff announced his support for San Francisco's Prop C measure that would increase taxes on large corporations to aid unhoused residents in the city.[72] In September 2021, Benioff announced that Salesforce would relocate any Texas employees who wanted to move after an abortion law went into effect.[73][74]

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Further reading edit

  • Colin, Chris (December 11, 2019). "The Gospel of Wealth According to Marc Benioff". Wired.

External links edit

  • Official company biography

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Marc Russell Benioff born September 25 1964 2 is an American internet entrepreneur billionaire and philanthropist Benioff is best known as the co founder chairman and CEO of the software company Salesforce as well as being the owner of Time Magazine since 2018 3 4 Marc BenioffBenioff in 2021BornMarc Russell Benioff 1964 09 25 September 25 1964 age 59 San Francisco California U S EducationUniversity of Southern California BS Known forFounder chairman and CEO SalesforceCo chair and owner Time 1 SpouseLynne KrilichChildren2 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Co written work 3 Recognition 4 Philanthropy 5 Social activism 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life and education editBenioff was raised in a Jewish family 5 6 in the San Francisco Bay Area 7 He is the grandson of Marvin Lewis a California trial attorney and once time member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors who championed the creation of the BART system 8 9 Benioff grew up in Hillsborough 10 and graduated from Burlingame High School in 1982 11 Benioff received a Bachelor of Science in business administration from the University of Southern California where he was a member of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity in 1986 11 12 Benioff is a second cousin of showrunner and television writer David Benioff known for Game of Thrones 13 He is married to Lynne Benioff and has two children The family lives in San Francisco California 3 11 Career editWhile in high school Benioff sold his first application How to Juggle for 75 11 In 1979 when he was 15 Benioff founded Liberty Software creating and selling games such as Flapper and King Arthur s Heir for the Atari 8 bit 11 14 15 Royalties from these games helped Benioff pay for college 11 16 While at USC Benioff had an internship as a programmer at Apple 17 He joined Oracle Corporation in a customer service role after graduating 11 Benioff worked at Oracle for 13 years in a variety of sales marketing and product development roles 3 At 23 he was named Oracle s Rookie of the Year Three years later he became the youngest person in the company s history to earn the title of vice president 3 Benioff founded Salesforce in 1999 18 in a San Francisco apartment and defined its mission in a marketing statement as The End of Software 19 This was a slogan he used frequently to preach about software on the Web and used as a guerilla marketing tactic against the dominant CD ROM CRM competitor Siebel at the time 20 Benioff extended Salesforce s offerings in the early 2000s with the idea of a platform that allowed developers to create applications 21 Benioff also serves on the World Economic Forum s board of trustees and USC board of trustees 3 7 On September 16 2018 Marc and his wife Lynne bought Time for 190 million 4 In 2019 Benioff started Time Ventures a venture capital fund that has invested in multiple companies including Commonwealth Fusion Systems Universal Hydrogen and NCX 22 23 24 25 26 In 2021 two companies Time Venture backed Planet Labs and IonQ went public 27 28 29 Benioff is a member of Business Roundtable an advocacy group of CEOs and the Business Council 30 31 In November 2021 Benioff became co CEO of Salesforce when Bret Taylor s promotion to co CEO was announced 32 One year later Bret Taylor stepped down as Salesforce co CEO leaving Marc Benioff as the sole CEO again 33 As of February 2022 Benioff had an estimated net worth of US 8 31 billion according to Bloomberg Billionaires Index 34 Co written work edit Benioff has co written four books about business and technology In 2004 he co wrote Compassionate Capitalism How Corporations Can Make Doing Good an Integral Part of Doing Well with Karen Southwick 35 In 2006 he co wrote The Business of Changing the World 20 Great Leaders on Strategic Corporate Philanthropy with Carlye Adler 35 In 2009 he co wrote Behind the Cloud The Untold Story of How Salesforce com Went from Idea to Billion Dollar Company and Revolutionized an Industry also with Carlye Adler 36 In 2019 he again co wrote Trailblazer The Power of Business as the Greatest Platform for Change with Monica Langley 19 The book became a New York Times bestseller 37 Recognition edit nbsp Benioff during the WEF 2013In 2003 President George W Bush appointed Benioff co chair of the President s Information Technology Advisory Committee 38 In 2009 Benioff was named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum and is a member of its board of trustees 39 40 In 2012 he was named one of the Best CEOs in the World by Barron s 41 and received The Economist s Innovation Award 42 In 2014 Fortune readers voted him Businessperson of the Year 43 In 2016 Fortune magazine named him one of the World s 50 Greatest Leaders 44 In 2019 he was recognized as one of the 10 Best Performing CEOs by Harvard Business Review 45 and as the CNN Business CEO of 2020 46 Philanthropy edit nbsp Marc Benioff in 2009In addition to founding Salesforce in 1999 Benioff also founded the Salesforce Foundation The foundation uses a 1 1 1 approach to corporate philanthropy where the company gives one percent of employee time as volunteer hours one percent of its product and one percent of its revenue to charitable causes 47 48 49 In 2010 the Benioffs donated 100 million to UCSF Children s Hospital In 2014 they donated an additional 100 million to the hospital and 50 million to fund research on premature birth In 2019 the Benioffs donated 25 million to UCSF to create the UCSF Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine 10 million to Stanford for the Microbiome Therapies Initiative 50 and 35 million to establish a Prostate Cancer Research Initiative at UCSF 51 In 2016 Benioff announced a 10 million donation to the University of California Santa Barbara to establish the Benioff Ocean Initiative 52 In 2017 the Benioffs partnered with the US National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to form the Pacific Islands Research and Conservation Programme 53 In 2019 the Benioffs donated 30 million to the Center for Vulnerable Populations for the Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative to study the impacts of homelessness housing and health 54 In January 2020 Benioff announced that he and his wife would provide financial backing for 1t org to support a global initiative to plant and conserve 1 trillion trees over the next decade 55 In March 2020 Benioff procured 50 million pieces of personal protective equipment for hospitals and COVID 19 first responders in the United States 56 In April 2020 Benioff donated more than 1 million to Give2SF COVID 19 Response and Recovery Fund 57 In April 2021 Benioff and Salesforce sent a plane filled with medical supplies to India to help the country handle the COVID 19 pandemic 58 In October 2020 Marc and Lynne Benioff were founding partners of Prince William s Earthshot Prize a program for finding solutions to environmental issues 59 In October 2021 Benioff pledged a 200 million donation to plant trees and fund ecologically focused entrepreneurs 60 Salesforce also donated 100 million to the same causes 60 61 In 2021 they were founding members of the World Economic Forum s Friends of Ocean Action initiative providing approximately 11 million in funding 53 Marc and Lynne Benioff have been included in lists of top givers by Forbes and the Chronicle of Philanthropy 62 63 64 65 Social activism editIn March 2015 Benioff announced Salesforce would cancel all employee programs and travel in the state of Indiana after the passing of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act a bill that would allow companies and individuals to choose not to serve LGBT individuals based on religious beliefs 66 Benioff led an effort of business leaders fighting back against the legislation leading to a revised version of the bill being signed into law that prohibited businesses from denying services to someone based on sexual orientation or gender identity 67 In April 2015 Benioff announced that he would review salaries at Salesforce to ensure men and women were paid equally 68 In February 2016 Benioff announced that Salesforce would reduce investments in Georgia and cancel a conference if HB 757 a bill that would allow businesses to decline services to same sex couples was passed 69 The governor vetoed the bill 70 In an October 2018 interview with The Guardian Benioff criticized other technology industry executives for hoarding their money and refusing to help the homeless in the San Francisco Bay Area 71 In November Benioff announced his support for San Francisco s Prop C measure that would increase taxes on large corporations to aid unhoused residents in the city 72 In September 2021 Benioff announced that Salesforce would relocate any Texas employees who wanted to move after an abortion law went into effect 73 74 References edit The Enduring Hope of Jane Goodall time com September 30 2021 Retrieved March 30 2022 Benioff Marc R 1964 WorldCat Identities a b c d e Marc Benioff Forbes Retrieved December 30 2018 a b Chozick Amy Gelles David September 16 2018 Time Magazine Is Bought by Marc Benioff Salesforce Billionaire The New York Times Jerusalem Post Jews take 5 of top 6 spots in annual list of top US givers By JACOB BERKMAN September 2 2011 Jewish Philanthropy Jewish Philanthropy 2 0 February 23 2011 a b Rogers Matt Weinberger Taylor Nicole The rise of Marc Benioff the bombastic owner of Time Magazine who just became Salesforce s sole CEO has an 8 billion fortune and owns a 5 acre compound in Hawaii Business Insider Retrieved March 30 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Marc Benioff Salesforce and the monorail loving SF supervisor who inspired them October 15 2019 Marvin e Lewis 84 A Pioneering Lawyer The New York Times October 7 1991 Russell Benioff owner of apparel chain dies January 17 2012 a b c d e f g San Francisco Gate Marc Benioff CEO makes philanthropy a priority by Casey Newton July 24 2011 Lynley Matt Frat Boys Are Taking Over The Tech World Business Insider Retrieved March 30 2022 Bort Julie April 12 2015 How these famous Benioffs are related Business Insider Retrieved March 28 2016 Duberman David January 1984 ROM Fun Survey of recent cartridge games Antic pp 62 63 Bort Julie The Fabulous Life Of Tech Billionaire Marc Benioff Business Insider Retrieved March 30 2022 Benioff Marc Adler Carlyle 2009 Behind the Cloud The Untold Story of How Salesforce com Went from Idea to Billion Dollar Company and Revolutionized an Industry John Wiley amp Sons pp xviii xx ISBN 978 0 470 53592 9 Sauer Megan February 22 2022 A teenage Marc Benioff cold called an Apple executive and got his dream internship CNBC Retrieved February 26 2022 The stratospheric rise of Marc Benioff and Salesforce Fortune Retrieved March 30 2022 Salesforce Blog Marc Benioff How to Turn a Simple Idea into a High Growth Company By Marc Benioff March 8 2013 The Marketing Genius of Marc Benioff ViralWeGrow December 6 2020 Retrieved December 7 2020 The story of why Marc Benioff gifted the AppStore com domain to Steve Jobs TechCrunch Retrieved March 30 2022 Hiller Jennifer December 2021 WSJ News Exclusive Nuclear Fusion Startup Lands 1 8 Billion as Investors Chase Star Power Wall Street Journal Commonwealth Fusion Backed by Gates Soros Benioff Raises 1 8B December 2021 NCX raises 50M for natural capital markets March 2 2022 Marc Benioff backs start up that uses satellites to count trees and pays people not to cut them down CNBC March 2 2022 Universal Hydrogen Raises 62 Million in Series B October 14 2021 Satellite imagery company Planet Labs is going public backed by Google BlackRock and Marc Benioff CNBC July 7 2021 Maurer Mark November 29 2021 Planet Labs Looks to Expand Software Offerings Win New Customers with IPO Funds Wall Street Journal IonQ Takes Quantum Computing Public with A 2 Billion Deal Forbes Top execs discuss mission that s above profits in Detroit event October 4 2018 Marc Benioff says CEOs must be held more accountable and pay more taxes too CNN Business CNN October 17 2019 Salesforce promotes Bret Taylor to co CEO alongside Benioff CNBC November 30 2021 Bret Taylor steps down as Salesforce co CEO CNBC November 30 2022 Bloomberg Billionaires Index Bloomberg com Retrieved January 12 2023 a b The goodness business how woke capitalism turned virtue into profit New Statesman October 20 2021 Retrieved March 30 2022 Kim Eugene Billionaire CEO Marc Benioff is writing a sequel to his best selling memoir about Salesforce and wants your help Business Insider Retrieved March 30 2022 Books New York Times November 15 2018 Feloni Richard Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff explains why a Hindu guru and Colin Powell were critical mentors Business Insider Retrieved March 30 2022 World Economic Forum Announces New Batch Of Young Global Leaders Mark Zuckerberg Chad Hurley Kevin Rose And More TechCrunch February 25 2009 C E O s Were Our Heroes at Least According to Them The New York Times January 13 2022 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved March 30 2022 Barron s World s Best CEOs By Andrew Bary March 26 2012 The Economist And the winners were By The Economist Staff December 1 2012 Fortune Vote Businessperson of the Year Championship Round By Fortune Editors November 12 2014 Fortune The World s 50 Greatest Leaders By Geoff Colvin March 25 2016 The Best Performing CEOs in the World 2019 Harvard Business Review November 2019 Marc Benioff of Salesforce is the CNN Business CEO of 2020 CNN December 23 2020 The stratospheric rise of Marc Benioff and Salesforce Marc Benioff Reached Millionaire Status by Age 25 and 9 Other Things to Know About the Co Founder of Salesforce September 17 2018 Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff The big giver CNET July 26 2014 Gut check Benioffs donate 35 million to further study of microbiome at UCSF Stanford August 13 2019 Benioffs Give 35 Million for UCSF Prostate Cancer Research Initiative Philanthropy News Digest September 20 2019 Retrieved March 12 2023 Benioff s new philanthropic mission The oceans USA Today a b Benioffs and Salesforce put 300m into combating climate change on eve of COP26 Computer Weekly UCSF Launches New Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative with 30M Gift UCSF Launches New Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative with 30M Gift UC San Francisco May 2019 Marc Benioff picks a new fight with Silicon Valley over trees January 21 2020 Gelles David April 28 2020 Marc Benioff s 25 Million Blitz to Buy Protective Gear from China The New York Times San Francisco has 75 billionaires Most of them aren t donating to local COVID 19 relief April 30 2020 Salesforce to send plane load of medical supplies to India Founder Marc Benioff The Economic Times Next 10 years are critical Prince William backs 50m climate change project Earthshots The National October 8 2020 Retrieved October 13 2020 a b Dolan Kerry A Salesforce Billionaire Marc Benioff Pledges 200 Million For Reforestation Climate Entrepreneurs Forbes Retrieved March 30 2022 Marc and Lynne Benioff Salesforce donate 300M to encourage climate action TechCrunch October 28 2021 Retrieved March 30 2022 America s Top Givers of 2016 Forbes Retrieved September 19 2018 No 10 tied Marc R and Lynne Benioff philanthropy com February 6 2011 Retrieved September 19 2018 The Chronicle of Philanthropy Young Tech Donors Take Leading Role in Philanthropy 50 By Alex Daniels and Maria Di Mento February 8 2015 The Chronicle of Philanthropy Bequests Put Conservative Billionaire Richard Scaife Atop List of America s 50 Biggest Donors By Maria Di Mento and Drew Lindsay February 9 2016 indiana Business Journal Salesforce CEO We re canceling travel to Indiana By Jared Council March 26 2015 The Huffington Post The CEO Who Took On Indiana s Anti LGBT Law And Won By Alexander C Kaufman April 7 2015 The Huffington Post Salesforce CEO Takes Radical Step To Pay Men And Women Equally By Emily Peck April 23 2015 Fortune Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff Battles Georgia Over Gay Rights By Jonathan Vanian February 26 2016 Atlanta Journal Constitution BREAKING Nathan Deal vetoes Georgia s religious liberty bill By Greg Bluestein April 9 2016 Levin Sam October 17 2018 Salesforce CEO tech billionaires hoard their money and won t help homeless The Guardian via www theguardian com Ghaffary Shirin November 14 2018 Marc Benioff says he had rabbis and imams supporting the Prop C homelessness tax but not tech CEOs Vox Retrieved March 30 2022 Salesforce to help workers leave states over abortion laws AP NEWS September 11 2021 Retrieved March 30 2022 Novet Jordan September 11 2021 Salesforce offers to relocate employees and their families after Texas abortion law goes into effect CNBC Retrieved March 30 2022 Further reading editColin Chris December 11 2019 The Gospel of Wealth According to Marc Benioff Wired External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Marc Benioff nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marc Benioff 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