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Salesforce, one of the leading companies in customer relationship management (CRM) solutions, announced the opening of its new office in São Paulo, expanding the company's regional headquarters. Located in the Tower Bridge building, close to the iconic Estaiada Bridge, the office is strategically positioned close to the thriving commercial area of Avenida Engenheiro Luís Carlos Berrini.
 
Salesforce employees already started moving into the building in mid-September. The company's Tower Bridge workspaces showcase the "Ohana pattern of design," a global design philosophy that reflects Salesforce's values, promotes collaboration, and inspires employees to do their best work. This same approach can be found throughout the company's global portfolio, including Salesforce Tower San Francisco, the company's headquarters and the tallest building west of Chicago, United States.
 
Tower Bridge is a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified building with Gold certification, and has state-of-the-art sustainable construction features such as an on-site water reuse system. In addition, Salesforce is also pursuing LEED v4 Commercial Interiors Gold certification for our space by incorporating active and biophilic design principles as well as healthier, more sustainable materials.
 
As predicted by IDC, the Salesforce ecosystem will generate around US$ 27 billion in revenue and 195,000 jobs in Brazil. Additionally, Salesforce's partner ecosystem is predicted to earn US$ 5.18 for every dollar produced by the company worldwide.
 
“Brazil is an incredibly strategic region for Salesforce. The company's commitment to the region reinforces our commitment to the growth and development of Brazilian companies through technology in this Fourth Industrial Revolution”, said Renato Brisola, General Director of Salesforce Brazil. “With our new regional headquarters, Salesforce is ready to grow and further drive our ecosystem of customers and partners.”
 
“We are excited to bring our design standard to São Paulo and create a space where our employees can continue to do their best work,” said Michele Schneider, Senior Vice President, Global Workplace Services. “Our offices are a tangible expression of the Salesforce culture and provide a place where we can proudly welcome all of our Ohana, including our employees, customers, partners and the community.”
 
Currently, Salesforce employees in Brazil are committing to provide 4,000 hours of volunteer work to local schools and nonprofits in 2019. Worldwide, to date, Salesforce technology has moved more than 39,000 nonprofits and higher education; Salesforce.org has donated more than US$ 240 million; and Salesforce employees have volunteered more than 3.5 million hours worldwide.
 

 

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