Slack CEO Denise Dresser is leaving the corporate and becoming a member of OpenAI as the corporate’s chief income officer, a number of sources inform WIRED. Marc Benioff, the chief govt of Salesforce, which owns Slack, shared information of Dresser’s departure in a message to workers on Monday night.
At OpenAI, Dresser will handle the corporate’s enterprise unit, which has been rising quickly this 12 months. She is going to report back to chief working officer Brad Lightcap. She begins subsequent week.
“We’re on a path to place AI instruments into the palms of hundreds of thousands of employees, throughout each business,” mentioned OpenAI CEO of Purposes Fidji Simo in an announcement to WIRED. “Denise has led that type of shift earlier than, and her expertise will assist us make AI helpful, dependable, and accessible for companies all over the place.”
Dresser has been at Salesforce for 14 years, based on Benioff’s message. Previous to turning into CEO, she held a lot of govt roles in Salesforce’s enterprise gross sales unit. She was appointed CEO in 2023, after the earlier CEO, Lidiane Jones, departed for the chief govt position at Bumble. (Jones served as Slack’s CEO for a few 12 months.)
The corporate that ultimately turned Slack was based in 2009. By 2014 it had turn into a fast-growing software for office chat and collaboration instruments. In 2021, the corporate was acquired by Salesforce for almost $28 billion. A lot of the founding workers of Slack, together with cofounders Stewart Butterfield and Cal Henderson, left inside a number of years of the acquisition. Over time, a few of Slack’s operations had been absorbed into the bigger construction of Salesforce, and there have been experiences of tradition clashes between the staff of the once-small startup and the enterprise behemoth.
Rob Seaman, Slack’s present chief product officer, will turn into interim CEO of Slack, based on two sources with direct information of the manager modifications.
Representatives for Slack hadn’t responded to WIRED’s requests for remark on the time of publication.
In Dresser’s tenure as Slack’s CEO, she oversaw the rollout of a number of massive scale AI options, together with AI-generated assembly summaries and an integration with Salesforce’s AI brokers. Earlier this 12 months, when Elon Musk took on a outstanding position within the US authorities, Dresser sometimes took to X to indicate assist, saying she agreed that federal workers needs to be required to ship bullet-pointed emails about what they’ve achieved, and sending a “thumbs up” emoji to a put up about President Donald Trump signing an govt order mandating federal companies to work with Musk’s DOGE.
Paresh Dave and Maxwell Zeff contributed to this report.
Replace: 12/9/2025, 2 PM EDT: WIRED has corrected how lengthy Dresser was employed by Slack and Salesforce.

























