- Salesforce quietly released diversity executive Jacalyn Chapman in May, sources tell Insider.
- The company told some employees Chapman’s role was being eliminated, one of the people said.
- Salesforce is facing a discrimination lawsuit from another diversity executive.
Salesforce terminated the employment of a popular diversity, equity, and inclusion executive in May, people familiar with the matter told Insider. The people asked not to be identified discussing sensitive matters.
Jacalyn Chapman spent 12 years at Salesforce and was most recently vice president of equality, employee advocacy, and belonging. Although the circumstances of her termination are unclear, one person said some employees were told her role was being eliminated. Salesforce declined comment to Insider.
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