8-KLeadership Changes

Salesforce, Inc. 8-K Report, Executive Changes (Jun 2, 2026)

Filed June 2, 2026For Securities:CRM

Summary

Salesforce, Inc. (CRM) announced the appointment of Guy Wanger as its new Chief Accounting Officer and principal accounting officer, effective June 15, 2026. Mr. Wanger brings a wealth of experience, notably his extensive tenure at Ernst & Young LLP (EY), where he served as Audit Partner for over two decades and previously acted as Salesforce's Lead Audit Engagement Partner from 2016 to 2021. His background also includes a recent role as Partner at WilliamsMarston LLC and a Chief Administrative Officer position at C3 AI, indicating a strong foundation in financial oversight and operations within the technology sector. This appointment is significant as it brings a seasoned accounting professional with direct prior knowledge of Salesforce's audit processes into a critical leadership role. Investors should note the comprehensive compensation package for Mr. Wanger, which includes a substantial base salary, bonus target, a $2 million sign-on bonus, and a $9 million equity award vesting over four years. This package reflects the importance of the role and aims to attract and retain experienced talent. The filing also confirms no undisclosed arrangements or conflicts of interest concerning Mr. Wanger's appointment.

Key Highlights

  • 1Appointment of Guy Wanger as Chief Accounting Officer and principal accounting officer, effective June 15, 2026.
  • 2Mr. Wanger's extensive experience includes over 38 years at EY, serving as Audit Partner and previously as Salesforce's Lead Audit Engagement Partner.
  • 3Recent experience includes a role as Partner at WilliamsMarston LLC and Chief Administrative Officer at C3 AI.
  • 4Mr. Wanger's compensation package includes an annual base salary of $700,000 and a 70% annual bonus target.
  • 5Significant sign-on bonus of $2 million and an equity award valued at $9 million, vesting over four years.
  • 6Confirmation that Mr. Wanger has no undisclosed arrangements, understandings, or material interests in transactions requiring disclosure.

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