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5.02.2003 ET
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President Bush to Acknowledge Salesforce.com Employee for Dedication and Leadership in Volunteer Service in Silicon Valley
In addition to donating 125 hours to community service, salesforce.com Vice President Steve Houck has led his department to a 200% increase in volunteer hours over the past 8 months
(CSRwire) SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Salesforce.com, the technology and market leader
in on-demand customer relationship management (CRM), announced that
President George W. Bush will recognize salesforce.com Vice President of
Finance Steve Houck when the President arrives in Santa Clara, Calif.,
today. Supported by salesforce.com's donation of 1% of employee work time
-- six days a year -- to volunteer activity, Houck has completed over 125
hours of community service since joining the company in August 2002. Under
Houck's leadership and stellar example, his department's participation in
volunteer programs has increased by 200% during this same period. Overall,
salesforce.com employees have donated over 3,000 community service hours in
the past year to a variety of Bay Area organizations.
Earlier this year, President Bush celebrated the first anniversary of the
USA Freedom Corps -- his initiative to engage all Americans in service to
their neighbors and their nation. President Bush is recognizing
individuals around the country like Houck who are answering the call to
volunteer service. Salesforce.com has a history of involvement with the
USA Freedom Corps through its participation in the Business Strengthening
America (BSA) campaign, a peer-to-peer campaign to mobilize the business
community to support effective service and civic engagement by every
American.
"Salesforce.com's integrated business model, especially our active support
of the salesforce.com/foundation, is a fundamental part of building a
culture of service," said Marc Benioff, chairman and CEO of salesforce.com
and founder of the salesforce.com/foundation. "I am extremely proud of our
tireless and dedicated employees, like Steve Houck, who are pioneering a
new interdependence of community and corporate success."
In addition to lending finance expertise to a variety of capital and
fund-raising programs at St. Leo the Great in San Jose, Calif., Houck has
served as a director on the board for the Multiple Sclerosis Society of
Northern California. He has also served on the Board for the
Shasta/Hanchett Park Neighborhood Association, focusing on landmark
preservation in San Jose. Houck is an active and integral member of the
salesforce.com/foundation steering committee, evaluating grant
applications and serving as direct liaison between the company and the
foundation. Houck frequently shares his life and professional experience,
as well as passion for community service, with local youth during
salesforce.com career exploration days.
Salesforce.com has relentlessly focused on integrating business with the
community since the company's 1999 inception. Through its model of
donating 1% of profits to the community annually, 1% of salesforce.com
equity to its programs and 1% of employee working hours to community
service, salesforce.com ensures that as the business grows so does its
contribution to the community. The salesforce.com/foundation was
established as the vehicle to harness the energy of the salesforce.com
community and drive this 1% model. The foundation initiates and manages a
variety of volunteer programs designed to benefit the community and offers
funding for diverse projects through its grant program. As salesforce.com
continues its rapid growth and profitable operations with over 6,200
customers worldwide, its integrated business model, especially the
volunteer program, is fundamental part of building a culture of dedication
and service.
President Bush created the USA Freedom Corps office at the White House to
foster a culture of service, citizenship and responsibility. Through the
USA Freedom Corps, President Bush wants to help every American answer the
call to volunteer service by strengthening and expanding service
opportunities to protect our homeland, support our communities, and extend
American compassion around the world. Interested volunteers can find
opportunities in their own neighborhoods through the USA Freedom Corps web
site at www.usafreedomcorps.gov or by calling 1-877-USA-CORPS.
About salesforce.com
Salesforce.com builds and delivers customer relationship management (CRM)
applications on demand via its web services platform. The salesforce.com
product suite -- Team Edition, Professional Edition, Enterprise Edition,
Wireless Edition and Offline Edition -- gives companies of all sizes a
complete 360-degree view of the customer. The company's award-winning CRM
solutions provide integrated online sales force automation, customer
service and support management, and marketing automation applications to
help companies meet the complex challenges of global customer
communication.
Salesforce.com has received considerable recognition in the industry,
including Editors' Choice and two Five-Star ratings from PC Magazine, two
Deploy Awards from InfoWorld, Red Herring 100, Upside Hot 100, Investor's
Choice Award from Enterprise Outlook, Editors' Choice from TMCLabs, Top 10
CRM Implementation from Aberdeen Group and InfoWorld's 2001 CRM Technology
of the Year. Founded in 1999, salesforce.com is headquartered in San
Francisco, with offices in Europe and Asia. Salesforce.com can be found at
http://www.salesforce.com/.
About salesforce.com/foundation
Salesforce.com/foundation is the leader in integrating philanthropy and
business. Through its model of donating 1% of profits to the community
annually, 1% of salesforce.com equity to its programs and 1% of employee
working hours to community service, the Foundation is building a new model
for corporations to better serve the communities in which they operate. The
Foundation also strives to better the lives of youth by providing relevant
access to technology in underserved communities both domestically and
abroad. The Foundation works with other corporations, youth development
agencies, and NGOs to create a society in which children, regardless of
socio-economic background, ethnicity or learning level, have access to
technology and understand how to use it to enhance their lives. Since
launched in July 2000 with Colin Powell in attendance, the Foundation has
opened 41 Community Technology Centers serving over 30,000 youth and other
community members around the world; has provided nearly 4,000 hours of
service to the community through salesforce.com's 300 employee volunteers;
and offers the salesforce.com award winning online customer relationship
management application for free to more than 100 qualified nonprofits
globally saving them hundreds of thousands of dollars every year. More
information is available at http://www.salesforcefoundation.org/ or see
youth work at http://www.youthspace.net/.
Salesforce.com is a registered trademark of Salesforce.com, Inc., San
Francisco, Calif. Other names used may be trademarks of their respective
owners.
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